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Fasfold Controller 3D Rapid Inspections

Protect your business from costly press brake failures with the Automec Fasfold Dual Redundancy Package

Note: As of 2026, Automec no longer carries the Fasfold Press Brake Controller. Please see our Backgauge page for similar products, or contact Automec for more information.  What do you do if your Press Brake Controller fails to work? Would it be a game-changer if you could fix your press brake control system failures in

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Press brake operations

Run your press brake operations and business at peak performance

Note: As of 2026, Automec no longer carries the Fasfold Press Brake Controller. Please see our Backgauge page for similar products, or contact Automec for more information.  Press brake owners, fabricators, and machine shops should consider several critical areas for running a successful business. These include controlling costs of press brake operations, improving productivity, and

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Upgrade your Press Brake with Automec’s Fasfold press brake controller

The Automec team continues to push the envelope of press brake controller innovation. One example is the recent launching of Automec’s premiere control system, the Automec Fasfold press brake controller. The new Automec controller brings Quickdraw and 3D simulation to an already innovative product line of controllers. And, its simple design means you can retrofit virtually any press brake

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Engineering a Solution Targeting COVID-19 with Rosetta@Home

Engineering a Solution Targeting COVID-19 with Rosetta@Home Automec, Inc., the leading CNC Manufacturing company for Press brake solutions, has volunteered their spare computing resources to contribute to the Rosetta@home project. Rosetta@Home is a distributed computing project run by the Baker Lab at the University of Washington. The project uses thousands of volunteer computers to act

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