Galvanized Purlin roll forming machine Oregon, USA

Condition
New
Listing ID
49277
Location
United States

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The Galvanized Purlin Roll Forming Machine is designed for manufacturers and contractors in Oregon seeking high-quality and efficient production of purlins for building and structural applications. The machine provides precision-engineered profiles that meet the rigorous demands of the construction and steel building industry. Its robust construction and advanced features ensure durability, reliability, and optimal performance in various weather conditions, making it ideal for the region’s diverse climate.

Key Features and Specifications

  • Profile Range: 5" to 12"
  • Coil Width: Variable, accommodating different project requirements.
  • Forming Speed: 50 - 60 feet per minute for fast production cycles.
  • Material Thickness: Variable, enabling flexibility for different project needs.
  • Machine Weight: 15 tons, ensuring a sturdy and stable operation.
  • Machine Footprint: 60 feet by 12 feet, compact enough for most manufacturing setups.
  • Main Power: 32 HP, 480V, 3-phase, suitable for industrial power standards in Oregon.
  • Stations: 21, providing precision at every forming stage.
  • Cutting Type: Hydraulic shear for clean and accurate cuts.
  • Control System: Delta PLC for precise control and user-friendly operation.
  • Safety Covers: Yes, ensuring operator safety during operation.

Profiles and Applications

The machine produces galvanized purlins with specifications tailored to structural requirements:

  • Profile Sizes: 5" to 12" widths.
  • Applications: Commonly used in roofing structures, wall frames, and trusses for commercial, industrial, and residential projects.
  • Material Types: Galvanized steel for corrosion resistance and longevity, ensuring durability in Oregon’s varying weather conditions.

Benefits of the Machine

  1. High Efficiency: With a forming speed of 50-60 feet per minute, it ensures quick turnaround times.
  2. Flexibility: Accommodates variable coil widths and material thicknesses to suit diverse project needs.
  3. Precision: The 21 forming stations and Delta control system deliver consistent, high-quality profiles.
  4. Durability: Robust construction and hydraulic shear cutting ensure long-lasting operation.
  5. Safety: Fully equipped with safety covers to protect operators.

Question and Answer Section

Q1: What is the primary use of a galvanized purlin roll forming machine?
A: This machine is used to produce high-quality purlins, which are structural elements in roofing and framing systems for commercial, industrial, and residential buildings.

Q2: Can this machine handle different material thicknesses?
A: Yes, the machine supports variable material thickness, allowing manufacturers to cater to diverse structural requirements.

Q3: What type of power supply is required for this machine?
A: The machine requires 32 HP, 480V, 3-phase power, standard for industrial setups in Oregon.

Q4: Is the machine suitable for high-volume production?
A: Absolutely. With a forming speed of 50-60 feet per minute and a robust design, it’s ideal for high-volume production.

Q5: How does the hydraulic shear cutting system work?
A: The hydraulic shear ensures precise and clean cuts without deforming the profile, essential for maintaining structural integrity.

Q6: What safety features are included?
A: The machine is equipped with full safety covers to protect operators during operation.

Q7: How does the Delta PLC control system enhance machine operation?
A: The Delta PLC provides precise control over forming parameters and allows for easy adjustments to ensure consistent quality.

Q8: Is this machine suitable for Oregon’s industrial environment?
A: Yes, its robust design, corrosion-resistant materials, and adaptability make it perfect for Oregon’s varied climatic conditions and industrial needs.

Setup and Maintenance

  • Setup: The machine requires a flat, stable surface with access to a 480V 3-phase power supply. Ensure sufficient space for its 60ft x 12ft footprint and adequate room for material handling.
  • Maintenance: Regular lubrication of moving parts, inspection of hydraulic systems, and cleaning of safety covers ensure optimal performance and longevity.

This machine is an excellent investment for manufacturers in Oregon seeking to enhance their production capacity and meet industry standards with efficiency and precision.

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