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Swaging Machines

Swaging machines are used to permanently join pipes together by putting the pipes under high pressure or by pressing them into a die. Unlike traditional metalworking, which relies upon heat to form metal, swaging machines employ cold metalworking processes.

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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 swaging machines. Over 65 years of industry expertise go into each part and product offered at Burr. At Burr Oak their focus is on safe, accurate, timely and cost effective solutions to your specific production requirements. Please call Burr Oak Tool today.
Bendco Machine & Tool Inc.
Minster, OH
419-628-3802
Since 1983, Bendco Machine & Tool has designed, built and maintained swaging machines in addition to many other similar products and services, such as automated assembly and inspection instruments. Furthermore, Bendco's products can be custom manufactured to the most stringent of requirements. From design to production and maintenance, Bendco is a leader in the industry.
Manchester Tool & Die, Inc.
North Manchester, IN
260-982-8524
Manchester Tool & Die is a leading provider of swaging machines and more. Manchester occupies a 65,000 square foot facility and maintains an ISO 9001-2008 certification to insure you get the quality product you demand. Standard and custom products feature heavy duty components so you get long term, cost efficient operations in even the most demanding industrial environments.
Torrington Swager and Vaill End Forming Machinery Inc.
Waterbury, CT
800-516-0307
With over 100 years of swaging machine manufacturing experience and innovation, Torrington Swager and Vaill has established a tradition of quality, reliability and customer service. Producing only the most precise products, T S & V machines meet practically any challenge, with custom designs and optional equipment to better serve you.
Advanced Fabricating Machinery, Inc.
Kingston, NH
603-642-4906
Customers throughout the U.S. and Canada rely on Advanced for sales and service of swaging machines. Call today to locate a dealer near you from their network of local authorized distributors and ask for detailed information about their precision designed and manufactured tube forming machines. Advanced has the machinery to fit your application, capacity and budget.

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Swaging Machines

During the swaging process, tubes are fitted together by increasing or reducing the size of the tube's diameter at the end of the pipe. This shaping is performed through a repeated hammering motion. The tube can be further expanded by inserting a mandrel inside of the tube. Since swaging is a forming and not a machining process, the shaping of pipes results in no wasted metal scrap. Rotary swagers, long die swagers, and pipe flaring machines are some of the different designs of swaging machines. These machines are used on a variety of metal materials, including steel, aluminum, brass, copper, titanium, and stainless steel. The materials made by swaging machines are used in the aerospace, automotive, construction, marine, medical, and military industries.