Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2021
Year upon year, with advances in technology, roll forming machines are relied upon to produce a myriad of metal parts for items that we use in everyday life. Industries from agriculture to aviation, from building and construction to automotive, rely on roll forming machines to create the parts they need for their products.
Roll forming began as early as 600 BC and is thought to have originated in South Asia. Leonardo Da Vinci is credited with coming up with the first drawings for the streamlined mills, which are closer to what we use today.
Roll forming machines today Over time the designs for modern roll formers have become integrated with technology, and now computers are used to input precise specifications for the metal parts to produce uniform products at high speed effectively.
Without the efforts of the inventors decades ago, roll forming might look quite different. The fast production rate and efficiency of roll formers truly changed the way modern businesses operate.
Roll forming manufacturers produce lots of different machine types. Some of the most common include:
Single duty roll forming machines
These work on a particular cross-section of the profile and each roll will be carefully positioned at a point where it can work on the rods with ease, making changing without getting in the way of the functionality of the other spindles much more efficient.
Standardized rolling machines
On these machines, the outbound supports are very accessible to the machine operators enabling them to remove or adjust the working tool (spindle) efficiently, to create different profiles on the same material.
Side-by-side machines
Side-by-side machines can create multiple profiles. Each device will contain additional sets of rolling tools that are mounted on the spindle’s shaft.
Double-headed machines
These machines have two different sets of housings and rolling shafts that face one another. They are highly adjustable to a range of different widths to create parts to a huge range of different specifications.
When choosing your roll forming machine from a roll forming manufacturer, you need to decide whether to invest in a brand new machine or to buy second-hand. Obviously, you will need to consider price, quality, and what your needs are. Second-hand machines can be an excellent choice for new businesses. However, if you are unsure about what you need, the roll forming manufacturer should be happy to talk through your options.
Experience
A good roll forming manufacturer will have lots of experience in the industry. With it, they should have insider expert knowledge that they will be happy to pass onto their customers to help them make the best choice for their business.
Guarantees
Buying a roll-forming machine is a big decision for any business. Your supplier should provide you with guarantees on your machine and a warranty so that if anything stops working within a particular time frame, the supplier will fix or replace it.
Helpful extras
Helpful extra such as delivering your machine to your door, setting up the machine, and offering training on how to operate it, also demonstrate that a roll forming manufacturer is a reputable one. You should feel confident your supplier wants to provide durable, quality machines to their customers and genuinely help their businesses thrive.
As you can see from the above, roll forming machines are an essential part of so many industries, and without them, we would struggle to create a considerable number of different products. So if you are thinking of investing in a roll forming machine to boost your business’s efficiency and productivity, browse our range of durable, high-quality roll forming machines today! If you need any help or have any questions, remember, our customer services team will be happy to help you, just contact us, and we’ll answer any questions you might have.
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