Posted on Thursday, June 1, 2023
Togo, a small but strategically positioned country in West Africa, is gradually strengthening its position in the metal construction and infrastructure sector. With expanding demand in roofing, light steel framing, solar infrastructure, and transportation, roll forming machines are increasingly essential to meet local and regional manufacturing needs.
In this blog, we explore the most popular roll forming machines in Togo. We’ll cover their types, specifications, the profiles they produce, industries that use them, main areas of operation, required maintenance, setup and operation guidelines, cost ranges, local manufacturers, and how Machine Matcher can help you get the right machine for your business.
Specifications:
Roller Material: GCr15 steel, heat-treated and hard chrome coated
Frame: 16–20 mm thick steel plate, welded structure
Drive: Chain or gearbox drive
Cutting: Hydraulic post-cut with automatic length adjustment
PLC Control: Delta or Siemens control system
Speed: 10–15 m/min (standard), up to 30 m/min with high-speed versions
Common Profiles:
Corrugated roof sheets
IBR (Inverted Box Rib) panels
Step tile roof panels
Industries Using It:
Residential roofing
Commercial construction
Warehousing
Schools and government buildings
Specifications:
Material Thickness: 1.5–3.0 mm galvanized steel
Adjustable sizes: 80–300 mm widths (fully automatic or manual adjustment)
Punching: Servo or hydraulic punching options
Cutting: Hydraulic cut-to-length system
Control System: PLC with touch screen for auto adjustment
Common Profiles:
C purlins
Z purlins
Sigma sections
Industries Using It:
Structural framing in steel buildings
Solar panel racking
Industrial sheds and warehouses
Specifications:
Material: Galvanized steel, aluminum, or painted steel
Thickness: 0.3–0.6 mm
Speed: 10–15 m/min
Cutting: Manual or automatic hydraulic
Roller Stages: 10–20 forming stations depending on the profile
Common Profiles:
Square downspouts
Round gutters
K-style and U-style rain gutters
Industries Using It:
Residential and commercial rainwater management
Building renovation contractors
Specifications:
Thickness: 0.8–1.5 mm
Profile Types: U, C, and Omega frames
Automation: High level with pre-punching and auto-notching
PLC System: Integrated CAD/CAM input system for framing layout
Industries Using It:
Modular homes
Prefabricated building solutions
Low-cost housing initiatives
The main cities and areas in Togo using roll forming machines include:
Lomé: The capital city and industrial hub. Most roofing companies and metal fabricators are located here.
Sokodé: Northern Togo’s commercial center; growing demand for modular and affordable housing.
Kara: Developing region with rising construction needs in public infrastructure.
Atakpamé and Tsévié: Smaller industrial areas with roofing panel production and light structural fabrication.
These cities host the bulk of Togo’s construction materials industry, and roll forming machines are often found in local steel yards, sheet metal factories, and construction material suppliers.
Proper maintenance ensures long-term reliability and accuracy in production. Here are the most important maintenance tasks:
Daily Checks:
Clean rollers to remove debris
Inspect hydraulic fluid levels
Lubricate moving parts
Ensure the control panel is free from dust
Weekly Tasks:
Tighten loose bolts
Inspect chain or gearbox lubrication
Check motor and encoder connections
Monthly Tasks:
Calibrate cutting and punching accuracy
Check roller alignment and adjust if necessary
Drain and replace hydraulic oil (if required)
Test emergency stop and safety features
Preventive maintenance is crucial in Togo’s climate due to dust and humidity, which can affect electronics and metal parts.
The price of roll forming machines in Togo varies depending on machine type, automation level, and profile complexity.
Machine Type | Low-End Price (USD) | High-End Price (USD) |
---|---|---|
Roof Panel Roll Forming Machine | $15,000 | $70,000 |
C/Z Purlin Machine | $30,000 | $110,000 |
Gutter/Downspout Machine | $12,000 | $45,000 |
Light Steel Frame Machine | $60,000 | $150,000+ |
Used machines may be available at 20–40% lower prices but require careful inspection.
Foundation Installation: Mount the machine on a leveled concrete base.
Electrical Connection: Ensure the correct 3-phase power (typically 380V or 415V in Togo).
Hydraulic System: Connect hoses and check oil levels.
Roller Setup: Load the coil and feed material through the rollers.
Software Configuration: Set parameters on the PLC (length, quantity, profile type).
Test Run: Produce a few samples and fine-tune rollers and cutters.
Input the length, quantity, and batch size via the PLC touch screen.
Feed in the steel coil using a manual or hydraulic uncoiler.
Monitor production speed, accuracy, and cutter alignment.
Use safety enclosures and stop buttons during operation.
Operators should be trained in machine startup, PLC control, and basic maintenance.
While Togo doesn’t yet have many local manufacturers of roll forming machines, some assembly and minor fabrication is carried out in Lomé. Most machines used in the country are imported from:
China (for cost-effective options)
Turkey (for mid-range European-quality machines)
India (affordable machines with good mechanical strength)
Some Togolese businesses also source used machines from Ghana, Nigeria, and the UAE.
Q: Can I run a roll forming machine using Togo’s local power supply?
A: Yes, but you must confirm if your machine is compatible with 380V or 415V 50Hz power supply. Voltage stabilizers may be necessary in areas with unstable electricity.
Q: Is it better to buy a new or used roll forming machine in Togo?
A: It depends on your budget and production needs. Used machines are affordable but may require repairs or upgrades. New machines offer better reliability and technology.
Q: Do I need a trained technician to operate the machine?
A: Yes, proper training in operation, safety, and maintenance is recommended. Many machines come with user manuals and virtual setup support.
Q: Can one machine make different profile types?
A: Some machines, like adjustable C/Z purlin lines, allow multiple profiles. Most roofing machines are profile-specific, but quick-change tooling is an option.
Q: What happens if I need replacement parts?
A: Machine Matcher can assist with sourcing parts and after-sales support from global suppliers.
Machine Matcher is your global partner for sourcing new and used roll forming machines tailored to your needs in Togo. Here’s why:
Expert Advice: We match your required profile, material thickness, and production volume with the right machine.
Wide Inventory: Access hundreds of machines, including roofing lines, framing machines, and high-speed options.
Flexible Options: Choose from brand-new, refurbished, or budget-friendly used equipment.
Global Delivery: We handle export, shipping, and setup support—even to remote regions of Togo.
Ongoing Support: From machine selection to after-sales service, we stay with you throughout the machine’s lifecycle.
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Let us help you find the perfect roll forming machine for your business in Togo—built for your profile, your market, and your budget.
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