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Burr Oak Tool Inc.Sturgis, MI 269-651-9393 Burr Oak Tool Inc. provides the highest quality tubing rollers-among other excellent related products-available in the industry and has been the global leader in quality, service and innovation for generations. Consistent, on-time production requires dependable equipment. This can only be accomplished by combining precision components and dedicated personnel. Call now.
Bendco Machine & Tool Inc.Minster, OH 419-628-3802 All tubing rollers built by Bendco Machine & Tool uses cutting edge technology and meets ISO certified guidelines. All of Bendco's equipment is complemented with the availability of electrical and mechanical technicians who can cover all of your servicing and maintenance requirements. Bendco looks forward to working with its customers to achieve their equipment and service goals.
Manchester Tool & Die, Inc.North Manchester, IN 260-982-8524 Founded in 1960, Manchester Tool & Die is a pioneer in manufacturing high-quality tubing rollers, in addition to an array of my other similar high-quality products. Over the years, Manchester has established a world-wide customer base and continues to find new customers in countries around the world. Why Manchester Tool & Die? Simply put: Their reputation opens doors.
Torrington Swager and Vaill End Forming Machinery Inc.Waterbury, CT 800-516-0307 TS&V employs a fully trained staff of 100 skilled employees including mechanical & electrical engineers, assembly technicians & machinists with an average of 15 years of experience. That experience combined with a willingness & ability to always improve these technologies gives TS&V a unique capacity to develop specific solutions & give the most adapted tubing roller to your needs.
Advanced Fabricating Machinery, Inc.Kingston, NH 603-642-4906 Advanced Fabricating is a leading provider of technologically advanced tubing rollers that will bring you the results you deserve. Customers throughout the United States and Canada have been consistently served and satisfied by Advanced's team of experienced and quality-focused professionals. Contact Advanced today with any questions you may have or visit their website.
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As a specific type of tube bending equipment, industrial tubing rollers are extremely common and are widely used in a range of industries and applications such as: industrial manufacturing, as various components in automation equipment systems including conveyor rollers and compactors; food and beverage, to be used in processing plants for the delivery of bulk solids, liquids and gases; aerospace, for use in spacecraft and flight hardware such as fuel systems and structural components; agriculture, to be used in farming equipment and fluid delivery for applications such as irrigation systems; and marine, for use in structural components and internal components such as exhaust systems. Able to be manually, mechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically or electrically-powered, tubing rollers are also commonly utilized in industries such as automotive, petroleum, chemical processing, wastewater, construction and more.
Tubing rollers are also commonly known as roller benders. A roll bender most often consists of three rolls, two of which are moved and thus used to form the bend in the tubing. The breakdown of the roll bending process is that the tube is initially passed through a series of rollers (most often three) that apply pressure to the tubing while gradually changing the bend radius in the tube. There are several different types of tubing rollers including pyramid style and double pinch type. When it comes tot eh pyramid style roll benders, there is have one moving roll, which is usually the top roll. Double pinch type roll benders, on the other hand, have two adjustable rolls, which are usually the bottom rolls, and a stationary top roll. This method of tube bending causes very little deformation in the cross section of the tube and is well-suited to producing coils of tubing as well as long gentle bends much like those that are used in truss systems. In addition, this method of tube bending is best suited for forming helical-shaped tubing. Also, roller benders, while they are primarily used for tube rolling, can also be used for pipe rolling. For pipe rolling (as well as tube rolling), several different roller types can be used including spindle-shaped, pyramid-style and double pinch type