Metal Forming Equipment

Metal forming equipment is essential for shaping metal parts through processes like bending, rolling, and extruding. It ensures precise and consistent production for a wide range of manufacturing applications.

  1. BUEHLER LOW SPEED CUT-OFF SAW

    Cut-Off Saws

    BUEHLER LOW SPEED CUT-OFF SAW

    Precision Sectioning Saw Representative photo - color of saw may vary Various ISOMET chucks available.  See other information for more details.

  2. ATM GmbH CUT OFF SAW 12"

    Cut-Off Saws

    ATM GmbH CUT OFF SAW 12"

    Cut-Off Saw

  3. LECO PRECISION DIAMOND CUT OFF SAW 5" BLADE

    Cut-Off Saws

    LECO PRECISION DIAMOND CUT OFF SAW 5" BLADE

    Vari/Cut Off Saw

  4. BUEHLER ISOMET DRESSING CHUCK

    Cut-Off Saws

    BUEHLER ISOMET DRESSING CHUCK

    Dressing Chuck

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Common Applications

automotive parts manufacturing

aerospace components

building construction

appliance production

shipbuilding

furniture manufacturing

Buying Guide

Metal Forming Equipment Buying Considerations

  • Determine the exact forming process required for your application, such as bending or stamping.
  • Evaluate the material thickness and type to ensure compatibility with the equipment.
  • Consider the production volume and choose equipment that matches your output needs.
  • Check the equipment's control and automation features for improved efficiency.
  • Ensure availability of brand-specific replacement parts and technical support.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is metal forming equipment used for?
Metal forming equipment is used to shape and deform metal materials into specific configurations required in manufacturing.
Which industries rely on metal forming equipment?
Industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and appliance manufacturing heavily rely on metal forming equipment.
How does a hydraulic press brake work?
A hydraulic press brake uses hydraulic pressure to bend metal sheets accurately and efficiently.
What are the different types of metal forming processes?
Common metal forming processes include bending, rolling, stamping, and extruding.