When setting up your CNC press brake you need to properly follow each and every one of the steps so that the equipment functions optimally. Make sure that the machine is positioned on a levelled stable surface. After that connect hydraulic piping and ensure that all connections are tight and there are no leaks. When the machine is turned on, determine various parameters such as “material type,” “material thickness,” and “amount of bend” on the CNC interface. I would also suggest first using test runs with scrap material to calibrate the settings before initiating manufacturing. Carrying out consistent maintenance and calibration of your CNC press brake will improve its accuracy and serving life.