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Bending Machines

Bending machines are used to curve and twist lengths of pipe. These computerized bending machines ensure that parts can be made quickly and inexpensively. As a result, a high volume of precisely bent pipes can be produced in a relatively simple manner.

Burr Oak Tool Inc.
Sturgis, MI
269-651-9393
Burr Oak Tool offers global experience and local solutions in the design, manufacture and service of tube forming machines. Over 65 years of industry expertise go into each piece of tube machinery offered at Burr, from tube bending equipment to tube cutoffs and tube expanders. At Burr Oak our focus is on safe, accurate, timely and cost effective solutions to your specific production requirements.
Bendco Machine & Tool Inc.
Minster, OH
419-628-3802
Since 1983, Bendco Machine & Tool has designed, built and maintained machinery ranging from tube bending to automated assembly and inspection equipment. Tube forming machinery including end forming machines, automatic and manual bending machines can be custom manufactured to the most stringent of requirements. From design to production and maintenance, Bendco is a leader in tube forming machinery.
Manchester Tool & Die, Inc.
North Manchester, IN
260-982-8524
Manchester Tool & Die is a leading provider of end forming, grooving and crimping machines. We now occupy a 65,000 square foot facility and maintain an ISO 9001-2008 certification to insure you get the quality product you demand. Standard and custom tube forming machines feature heavy duty components so you get long term, cost efficient operation in even the most demanding industrial environments.
With over 100 years of tube machine manufacturing experience and innovation, Torrington Swager and Vaill has established a tradition of quality, reliability and customer service. Producing only the most precise swaggers, end formers and automated production cells, T S & V machines meet practically any challenge in tube and bar forming with custom designs and optional equipment to better serve you.
Advanced Fabricating Machinery, Inc.
Kingston, NH
603-642-4906
Customers throughout the U.S. & Canada rely on Advanced Fabricating Machinery for sales & service of pipe & tube benders. Call today to locate a dealer near you from our network of local authorized distributors. Ask us for detailed information about plasma cutting, coping & notching, mandrel bending, roll bending & transfer lines. We have the machinery to fit your application, capacity & budget.
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Bending Machines

Several standard bends can made by these types of CNC machines. For instance, elbow pipes can be bent perpendicularly so that the pipe has an L-shape. Parts can also be bent into custom shapes in order to fit specific needs of a company or manufacturer. The particular method used to bend the tube often varies according to the industry; some common types include rotary, mandrel, and roll bending. Rotary bending is the most commonly used technique for bending pipes and tubes. This particular method relies on the tool and die industry to make complex bends.Specific products utilized by specific industries include the coolant systems in the automotive industry, the sensitive piping systems in the marine industry, certain automation equipment in industrial and commercial manufacturing businesses and detailed work such as needles and drivers in the medical field.