Siding Brakes & Tools
A siding brake or bending machine is an essential tool for contractors and homeowners involved in installing siding and trim on buildings. This versatile tool is capable of accurately bending and cutting a variety of materials including vinyl siding, sheet metal, aluminum, and fiber cement, enabling precise customization for any siding project. With features like easy-to-use locks and adjustable throat depth, siding brakes ensure contractors and customers alike can achieve premium results.
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Tapco MX Series Brakes
Tapco
$4,900.80 - $5,815.50The solution for heavy-duty commercial bending power, the MX Series commercial bending system includes an MX Series brake, MX Stand and Adjustable MAX Cut-Off. Stability and toughness are built into the MX Series brake, with double-walled pivot arms...$4,900.80 - $5,815.50Qty in Cart: 0Price:$4,900.80 - $5,815.50Subtotal: -
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Malco Tool #SL8R Snap Lock Punch, Vinyl
Malco Tool
$60.37Malco Tool #SL8R Snap Lock Punch, Vinyl The SL8R Snap Lock Punch for Vinyl Siding produces wider, more prominent rectangular tab projections for securing vinyl skirting or siding to finishing trim. The raised tabs grip a greater surface area and...$60.37Qty in Cart: 0Price:$60.37Subtotal: -
Malco Tool M2006 Max 2000, Left Offset Cut
Malco Tool
$44.37Malco Tool M2006 Max 2000, Left Offset Cut Malco’s original Max2000 features Euro-styled ergonomic handles. Textured, solid-colored, molded thermoplastic grips and finger stops compliment a narrower handle opening to fit large or small hands...$44.37Qty in Cart: 0Price:$44.37Subtotal: -
TAPCO 10569 PRO 14 Series Siding Brake / 12'6"
Tapco
$2,418.05TAPCO 10569 PRO 14 Series Siding Brake / 12'6" Tapco's exclusive Unilink technology! Never adjust your brake again. 14" (35,6 cm) throat depth with patented large inside working pockets and a 2 3/8" (6 cm) mouth opening. Lightweight, high tech anodized...$2,418.05Qty in Cart: 0Price:$2,418.05Subtotal: -
Tapco 12282 MaxTrax Saw Table
Tapco
$1,967.33Tapco 12282 MaxTrax Saw Table The MAXTrax Saw Table is the first specifically designed to tackle oversized shake and shingle panels or 16″ soffits. The saw will cut multiple angles from 3/12 to 12/12 — even on 16″ materials —...$1,967.33Qty in Cart: 0Price:$1,967.33Subtotal: -
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Tapco Brake Part #11846 / 3/8-16x½" Set Screw Flat Pnt
Tapco Parts
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Utilizing other siding tools in tandem with a siding brake, such as utility knives, enhances the accuracy and efficiency of cutting and applying siding materials. Whether you’re marking lines for cuts or adjusting components for precise fits, this tool is a leading choice in the industry for its reliability and performance. Forward-thinking contractors find siding brakes indispensable for delivering professional-grade craftsmanship on every job.
Siding Brake FAQs
What is a siding brake?
A siding brake is a tool that allows contractors to bend and cut siding materials precisely, used mainly for installing siding and trim.
How does a siding brake work with other siding tools?
Siding brakes complement other siding tools, such as utility knives, by providing the capability to make accurate cuts and adjustments to siding materials.
What materials can a siding brake handle?
A siding brake is capable of working with vinyl siding, fiber cement, aluminum, sheet metal and other common siding materials, making it an essential tool for any siding job.
Why is throat depth important in a siding brake?
Throat depth determines the maximum width of material that can be bent or cut in the brake, impacting the tool's versatility and capability for different job requirements.
How do you lock a siding brake?
Most siding brakes feature an easy-to-use locking mechanism to securely hold materials in place during cutting or bending, ensuring precision and safety.
Why is removing and applying trim an easy task with a siding brake?
With its ability to accurately bend materials and make clean cuts, a siding brake simplifies the process of applying and removing trim during siding installation.
How do siding brakes lead the industry in siding tool applications?
Siding brakes remain a leading choice due to their versatility, ease of use, and ability to produce professional results across various siding jobs.
Why do contractors prefer using a siding brake?
Contractors prefer siding brakes for their capability to perform important tasks with precision, efficiency, and ease, significantly improving productivity on the job site.