The machine performs reducing, expanding, shrinking, flaring, crimping and end-expanding operations on tube ends, enabling a wide range of custom tube shapes and fittings.
It is designed to work with stainless steel, brass, copper and many other ductile metals. Material suitability depends on wall thickness and diameter within the machine's capacity limits.
Maximum shrinking (outer) capacity is 219 mm in diameter, and the maximum material thickness for shrinking is 10 mm.
The maximum tube contracting length (the length of tube the machine can form in one operation) is 900 mm.
Tube contracting cycles are very fast, typically between 1 and 5 seconds depending on the operation, material and tooling used.
The machine's rated power is 7.5 kW. Exact electrical supply specifications (voltage, phase, frequency) are not listed here—please confirm required supply with the manufacturer or your supplier before installation.
The machine weighs approximately 2000 kg and is packaged in a wooden case for shipment to protect it during transport.
Automatic operation indicates motorized, programmable forming cycles and controls that reduce manual intervention, improve repeatability and increase throughput. Specific control features (HMI, PLC, presets) can be confirmed with the supplier.
Yes — the product listing states that a video outgoing inspection is included, meaning the manufacturer provides a video-based check of the machine and/or sample outputs prior to shipment.
Common applications include metal fabrication, automotive parts manufacturing, plumbing and HVAC systems, construction and structural applications, and any custom tube shaping or forming needs.
The listed supply ability is up to 20 sets per week, subject to order confirmation and current production schedules.
The product description does not specify included installation or training. Many manufacturers offer on-site commissioning and operator training as optional services—please request these services from the supplier when ordering.
Routine maintenance generally includes lubrication, inspection and replacement of wear parts (dies, seals, tooling). Spare parts and consumables are typically available from the manufacturer or authorized dealers—confirm lead times and parts lists with the supplier.
Standard safety measures for tube-forming equipment include guarded moving parts, emergency stop buttons, interlocks, and compliant electrical protections. Verify which safety features are fitted and ensure installation complies with local safety regulations.
Yes — tooling, dies and accessories are commonly customized for specific tube profiles, diameters and operations. Contact the manufacturer or sales representative to discuss tooling options, special fixtures or automation integration.
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