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Firms add 215,000 jobs in Nov., beat estimates

ADP’s estimate of private-sector job gains for November was the highest for any month since last November.

Businesses added 215,000 jobs in November, payroll processor ADP said Wednesday, fueling hopes that the government’s closely watched employment report this week will continue a recent string of solid gains.

The ADP survey, along with decent-to-strong reports on the broader economy and home sales, painted a portrait of an economy that’s largely shrugging off the effects of the government shutdown and ongoing budget battles in Congress,

The increase in private payrolls was the most in a year and soundly beat economists’ consensus forecast that 165,000 jobs were added. Economists anticipate that the Labor Department on Friday will report about 180,000 employment gains in its survey, which tallies net additions among businesses as well as federal, state and local governments.

The two jobs reports broadly track similar trends, but ADP has had mixed success in forecasting the Labor tally. ADP, for instance, said businesses added 130,000 jobs in October, while Labor reported 212,000 and 204,000 gains overall, including government positions.

In November, small businesses added 102,000 jobs; large companies, 65,000; and midsize ones, 48,000, ADP reported.

Trade, transportation and utilities led job gains with 45,000. Professional and business services added 38,000. Construction and manufacturing companies, two critical sources of middle-wage jobs, each added 18,000.

“Employers across all industries and company sizes looked through the political battle in Washington. If anything, job growth appears to be picking up,” said Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics, which helps ADP compile the survey.

Monthly job growth averaged a better-than-expected 202,000 from August through October, according to Labor’s figures. The labor market and the economy have proved resilient despite the 16-day government shutdown in October and the prospect of another budget standoff in Congress in the next six weeks.

In a separate report on economic activity from early October to mid-November, the Federal Reserve said the shutdown dampened manufacturing and tourism in some areas, and many retailers had a tepid outlook for the holiday sales season.

The economy expanded at a modest to moderate pace as housing and the auto and technology industries continued to support a pickup in activity, the Fed said in its Beige Book.

Named for the color of its cover, the report, released every six weeks, provides an anecdotal snapshot of the economy. The latest edition could be pivotal because it will help the Fed decide whether to dial down its financial stimulus at its Dec. 17-18 meeting.

Economic activity expanded moderately in the New York, Atlanta, Cleveland, Richmond, St. Louis, Minneapolis and Dallas Fed bank districts. Modest growth was reported in Philadelphia, Chicago, Kansas City and San Francisco, the report said.

The housing recovery, though, remains a bright spot. New home sales rose 25% in October, suggesting that the critical sector continues to gain strength. Builders sold homes at a seasonally adjusted annual pace of 444,000 in October after a revised estimate of 354,000 for September, the Census Bureau said. That beat economists’ projections of 425,000 for October.

 (Paul Davidson, USA TODAY 6:41 p.m. EST December 4, 2013)

Economic News – Manufacturing Sector Grows At Fastest Pace In More Than Two Years

Manufacturing Sector Grows At Fastest Pace In More Than Two Years.


Reuters (12/3, Mutikani) reports that the Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing index rose from 56.4 in October to 57.3 in November, its highest reading in two and a half years. A reading above 50.0 indicates that the sector is expanding. Economists had expected November’s reading to come in at 55.0. Reuters says that the numbers are the latest indication that the economy is gaining strength, which may encourage the Fed to begin tapering its bond-buying programs.

The AP (12/3, Rugaber) reports one component of the ISM index, a measure of hiring, increased “to its highest level in nearly 18 months.” Export orders also rose to its highest level in about two years.

Bloomberg News (12/3, Jamrisko) reports the increase in exports reflects “a rebound in the world economy that’s translating into more production and hiring.” Factories in the US are outpacing their competitors overseas, according to Bloomberg News. Deere & Co. and other companies “benefit from a domestic housing recovery that’s spurred demand for construction equipment, appliances and furniture.”

McClatchy (12/3, Lee) notes that while some economists see the “report as overstating the rebound in manufacturing; other measures of industrial production and sales have been less glowing.” However, most of the indicators show a generally improving trend for the manufacturing sector in the US, “which could give a good boost to U.S. economic and employment growth.”

Markit Final November Index Of Manufacturing Rose To 54.7. Reuters (12/3, Mutikani) reports the Markit Economics final November index of manufacturing rose to 54.7 from 51.8 in October, its highest reading since 2011. “The economy is moving forward at a moderate to strong pace,” said Chris Rupkey, chief financial economist at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ. “This is additional evidence that the economic outlook is positive enough and expected to continue long enough and that the Fed might actually taper in December.”

Bloomberg News (12/3, Jamrisko) also covers the story.

Midwest Manufacturing Grew In November. The Minneapolis Star Tribune (12/3, Depass) reports the Mid-America Business Conditions Index, showed a reading of 51.2 in November from 50 in October. The index, which measures manufacturing Kansas, Missouri and seven other states, “showed a big jump in employment and exports and a drop in inflationary pressures.”

The Kansas City (MO) Star (12/3, Rosen) also covers the story.

 

From Daily Executive Briefing 12/3/2013

Signs of Optimism Regarding the Strength of American Manufacturing

Signs of optimism regarding the strength of American manufacturing have been popping up all over the country in recent months. Confidence in our domestic industries has been tough to come by in recent days, but some indicators of economic prosperity are starting to make their presence felt in factories and facilities across the United States.

Many know about the long decline of U.S. manufacturing during the last half of the 20th Century, and the global financial crisis of 2008 seemed to be a death knell for many. Concerns about the federal deficit and the outsourcing of American manufacturing jobs to foreign soil have become much more mainstream in recent years. Political battlegrounds have been staged simply on the promise of more work in manufacturing.

However, some data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the decline is bottoming out and may even be reversing, at least slightly. Between the years 2000 and 2009, the number of full-time manufacturing jobs in America was reduced by more than 5 million, from 17.2 million jobs to 11.8 million jobs. Although we’re nowhere near that 2000 peak, manufacturing employment has made mild gains every year since 2009. Currently, just under 12 million American workers are employed by manufacturing industries.

Percentage of gross domestic product is another important factor that determines the actual strength of American manufacturing and production industries. Again, the years between 2000 and 2009 were very damaging for these businesses, according to statistics cited in this piece published on Manufacturing.net. However, two years after 2009, manufacturing had recovered by almost an entire percentage point, contributing 11.9 percent of the country’s total GDP.

Manufacturing firms swept up in this wave of optimism should make sure that they have state-of-the-art machining equipment on hand to continue operating efficiently and take on even more projects. C Marshall Fabrication Machinery of Simi Valley, CA, is a purveyor of the best quality in plate rolls, angle rolls, press brakes and other metalworking machines.

On November 18-21, FABTECH 2013 returns to Chicago. FABTECH is the most important manufacturing show in America and everyone who wants to be someone in this business will be there. Our next post will focus on FABTECH, so be on the look out for that!

AR530 – The Largest Angle Roll Ever Built

The MG Factory

The MG Factory

AR 530 is the new section bending machine manufactured by MG SRL, Italy that completes the already large range of models of plate and section bending rolls the company can take pride in its 54 years of life. The AR530 is the biggest section bending machine ever built; it is a giant 29.5′ x 29.5′, almost 26′ high, 340 tons, 220 HP with 1900 ton torque. The AR530 can bend standard and special profiles; Ts and channels, beams, round and square tubes and pipes. Wide flange beams up to 40″ can be bent the hard way!

A Guinness World Record!

It has been commissioned by an Italian company called Tromba Maurizio S.n.c. Tromba Maurizio S.n.c., located in Verona, is is very experienced in gargantuan bending for large building construction such as the Innsbruck Ski Jump, the Mestre Hospital and the Johannesburg 2010 Soccer World Championship Stadium. “Another important job we have made is the backbone of the Italian Genova – Ventimiglia tunnel for the high speed train,” says Mr. Maurizio Tromba, co-owner of the company together with Mr. Andrea, Mr. Nicola Tromba, and Mrs. Lauretta Binato. “We built about 1800 Tons of beams with sections from 7″ to 8.6”. All made on MG machines, 15 hours a day for 14 months production! This has definitely been a machine testing.”

Tromba Maurizio S.n.c., established in 1967 for the fabrication of flanges used for the closing of heater hatches, has made prominent technological innovations through the years responding to the demand of the market for the deformation of always bigger elements. After constant investments, they own now several MG branded bending machines; a complete fleet among which model AR 360 was the largest capacity one, outclassed today by AR 530, the largest capacity ever. “With the AR 360, even if big,” Mr. Tromba goes on, “we could not satisfy some of the new market requests demanding larger sections bending, due to the machine’s physical limits. Now, with AR 530, we will be able to compete on a new market segment.”

“We produce over 300 machines, produced and started up every year,” states Massimo Roccia, who is the co-owner of MG SRL together with Mr. Francesco Barca and Mr. Giorgio Giraudo. “This is an innovative project we have added to our already differentiated range of products. It has been a challenge lasting for two years, from the initial project to the final test and I can say it will count us among the best industrial solutions in the world.” MG SRL is a flexible company always ready to pursue new solutions. MG offers its machines all over the world. It focuses on the constant attention to the customer’s needs and offers products targeted precisely to each client’s requirements.

A cooperation based on trust

It’s rather interesting that in Italian the word trust is translated with “fiducia” that comes directly from the Latin word “fides”. The second meaning of fides is “rope”. And it is truly a figurative rope that ties these two companies together in this case. Anyone who climbs mountains knows how important it is to be tied to the rest of the group. The cooperation between Tromba and MG has been going on since 2002 and this new big machine, AR530, has been realized thanks to mutual research and support between the two companies. “This comparison,” Mr. Tromba continues, “definitely conveys how our relationship with MG is. We have always been MG customers and have always found in MG people listening to our requirements and being attentive to our needs, able to give us the answers to new performance demands.” “This rope is not only between us and our customers,” adds Massimo Roccia, “it involves our suppliers, as well. It is the success of a close-knit team of workers aiming for the same goal. Everyone has contributed with ideas, projects, and technological know-how in order to build this machine.”

Guinness features

AR 530 stands out for its modular design in order to best optimize the assembly of the machine. Its design makes it also easy for packaging and freight handling. The main frame is made of very strong electro-welded steel, on which two modules of respectively 54 and 64 Tons are assembled. This machine has been built following the unique manufacturing tenets which are typical for MG, such as the planetary movement of the bending rolls, which, thanks to the hydraulic cylinders, reduces frictions to a minimum and can be considered an anti-deflection system. In fact, the planetary approach of the two bending rolls towards the main shaft, which is fixed in the center, allows a perfect bending with very short flat edges. The hydraulic side guides have a tri-dimensional movement. Therefore the bending rolls will adapt to the profile and follow it completely in the curve forming. “Our Direct Drive system,” says Massimo Roccia, “which has replaced all low-efficiency components such as belts or chains with a direct axis driving, allows the entire machine’s torque to go into the bending and does not lose torque between the various gears.”

The three double pre-bending motorized rolls allow the assembling of dies up to 43″ diameter, and are keyed to 21″ diameter shafts. The force of the two side shafts is 950 tons each, able to generate a total thrust of 1900 tons on the piece to be deformed, with 50.000 Kgm torque in rotation, thanks to the two hydraulic coaxial epicyclic motor-gear boxes. All components have a sealed permanent lubrication, which is another specialty of MG manufacturing principles, lasting for the life of the machine. “AR 530 is unique not only for its features but also for the electronic,” Massimo Roccia points out. “It is controlled by the CNC Touch Command EVO. This particular CNC control is made of two units; one is positioned on the electrical cabinet, the other one is on the control console. The two-units-CNC works wirelessly in protocol 802.11 on a real time operative system. It is not simply a PLC controller but an application with dedicated cards monitoring the bending cycle in real time.”

The CNC Touch Command EVO, developed by MG subsidiary Software Company Delsy, whose leader is Mr. Daniele Albenga, is already known all over the world for its unlimited capacity of saving programs, its integrated 3D graphic, 15″ touch screen, and tripled calculating capacity compared to the old versions. Even when controlling the AR530, a monster size machine, it remains user friendly. Developed on Linux platform, allows the operator to CAD generate any bending shape with the input of a few parameters and to load them directly from a DXF file into unlimited libraries. A geometric laser control system allows the CNC to read three points of the bending radius allowing on-line correction, if needed. On a profile bending machine of such extraordinary dimensions the laser system allows the making of very big radii, up to 72’. “It’s the first time the wireless technology is applied on such type of machines,” Mr. Roccia proudly says. “No cables or connecting wires obstruct the operators in the working space while they are checking the machine production.” Last but not least, when this giant is placed on its site in Verona, the machine itself will rotate. It will be put into a 16′ deep pit on a rotating platform. During the bending cycle of particularly long beams, the machine can rotate on its axis to avoid any obstacles that may be on the way.

“We built a 40′ diameter pit,” Maurizio Tromba describes, “which is impressive indeed! Being able to move the machine like this we will always find the most optimal working space.”
AR 530 will be used to bend very large beams. It will be able to bend a 1 mt thick beam the hard way! Until now these kinds of beams had to be cut in the middle, bent, and then welded to form the original piece. “In the deformation phase of such striking profiles, it’s necessary to preserve the core and not to twist it. We can do that using our technology called Traction Tooling which allows the core to remain perfectly straight and intact for the whole length.” Thanks to this new machine, Tromba Maurizio S.n.c. will stand out on the market for large structures buildings, for example the new 2015 Milan Expo, and also participate on tenders for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The AR530 will be used to build the future skyscraper Oculus in Manhattan, USA, together with the adjoining 590′ tall seagull structure by the near metro station.

In order to transport the AR530 twelve trucks were used, two of them with police convoy for exceptional loading. “The market requests,” Mr. Roccia concludes, “seem to be evolving towards larger products. If this trend is confirmed in the next few years, MG will definitely need more space for the construction of big machines. I have to say that we all felt a sense of emptiness when the last part of the AR530 was shipped. You know, we had all gotten used to have this giant towering over us!”

Translation from “MG firma un nuovo Guinness World Record” written by Claudio Tacchella.
www.tacchella.altervista.org

Images of AR530

To dismount, and package and transport this giant, 12 trucks were necessary, two for exceptional freight.

To dismount, package and transport this giant, 12 trucks were necessary of which two were for exceptional freight.

The frame

The frame

AR 530 has a modular structure. The main frame is made with strong electro-welded steel

AR 530 has a modular structure. The main frame is made with strong electro-welded steel.

To dismount, and package and transport this giant, 12 trucks were necessary, two for exceptional freight.

To dismount, package and transport this giant, 12 trucks were necessary, of which two were for exceptional freight.

The machine will be put into a 5 mt deep pit on a turntable. This way, the machine can rotate on its axis during the bending cycle of large and long beams.

The machine will be put into a 5 mt deep pit on a turntable. This way the machine can rotate on its axis during the bending cycle of large and long beams.

The final result of this giant project is an example how great goals can be reached by a determined and passionate team.

The final result of this giant project is an example how great goals can be reached by a determined and passionate team.

With the Direct Drive solution all the machines torque goes into the bending, thus allowing energy saving.

With the Direct Drive solution all the machine’s torque goes into the bending, thus allowing energy saving.

The three motorized rolls that allow the assembling of dies 1100 mm in diameter are keyed to 540 mm diameter shafts.

The three motorized rolls that allow the assembling of dies 1100 mm in diameter are keyed to 540 mm diameter shafts.

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The approach of forming rolls allows a perfect bending and shorter straight edges. The hydraulic side guides are of tri-dimensional movement to adapt to the different bending radii.

The approach of forming rolls allows a perfect bending and shorter straight edges. The hydraulic side guides are of tri-dimensional movement to adapt to the different bending radii.

From left: Mr. Massimo Roccia, co-owner of MG SRL and Mr. Maurizio Tromba, co-owner of the Tromba Maurizio S.n.c.

From left: Mr. Massimo Roccia, co-owner of MG SRL and Mr. Maurizio Tromba, co-owner of the Tromba Maurizio S.n.c.

It is the first time wireless technology is used on such a machine. Operators can easily move in the working space without having to avoid cables or wires.

It is the first time wireless technology is used on such a machine. Operators can easily move in the working space without having to avoid cables or wires.

 

The solution to the economy? Be more like metalworking machinery

It’s impossible to turn on the TV, pick up the paper or go online without seeing some news story about the deteriorating US economy or the vanishing middle class. This is, however, far from the truth. At C. Marshall Fabrication Machinery Inc., we know the manufacturing industry and the middle class is as strong as ever. We’re just going through a brief period of change.

Last month, President Obama gave a speech in Galesburg, Illinois. He declared, “What we need isn’t a three-month plan, or even a three-year plan, but a long-term American strategy, based on steady, persistent effort, to reverse the forces that have conspired against the middle class for decades.”

Yes, we must make the middle class stronger. The way to accomplish this is to prop up the manufacturing industry once again. You see, America rose to prominence through manufacturing. It was the backbone of the American economy. Not only did manufacturing help citizens become part of the middle class, it helped put their children through college. Millions of those jobs have vanished, leaving a gigantic hole in America’s heart. Are we broken? Not quite.

In the article, “Obama’s Speech Is a Confession of Impotence,” Megan McArdle of Bloomberg writes,

The problem in America is not that we suddenly lost our manufacturing mojo. In fact, we’re still very good at it. […]But our manufacturing employment is down by one-third, because production is highly automated in most industries. Even small metalworking operations now use computer-aided design and robots as much as they do grizzled machinists.

The manufacturing industry is far from impotent. Although McArdle asks, “Are machinists vanishing?” we must not take it to heart. Again, we’re just going through a period of change. When all is said and done, we’re still strong! Computers and robots will never be able to replace the human heart.

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Henry Ford once said, “When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it.” Hmm…

An uplifting quote of perseverance, wouldn’t you say? Nowadays, it seems like everything is going against the economy. It feels stuck, whether it is due to falling wages, the disappearance of the middle class, an overabundance of McJobs, etc. This is, for lack of a better word, depressing. Ford’s quote reminds us that we always have a backbone. We must use it, because we’re always taking off against the wind.

In a way, we must be more like metalworking machinery. Imagine modeling our lives after these beautiful pieces of machinery…like the plate roll. We must be fully hydraulic and heavy-duty, with no need for proprietary replacement parts. Or we can be like angle rolls, hydraulic motors attached directly to each of our planetary drives, eliminating loss of torque. What do you think?

At C Marshall Fabrication Machinery, Inc., we know the manufacturing industry and the middle class is as strong as ever. We’re just going through a brief period of change. After all, we have over 30 years of experience and know what we’re talking about! The metal fabrication industry helps pump America’s blood. We will help you find the right machine!

Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-24/obama-s-speech-is-a-confession-of-impotence.html

America’s strong manufacturing presence

All over the country, manufacturing firms are rebounding since the most recent economic struggles in the late 2000s. Manufacturing is seen as a great source of jobs in this country, even though the sector has lost about 2.5 million employees over the past decade. Still, there are signs that in some significant states, these industries are experiencing a major comeback.

Between 2009 and 2011, Michigan reported the highest rate of new job growth in manufacturing industries of any state. This has huge implications for the auto industry, as each of the Big 3 American automakers are headquartered there. Manufacturing accounted for 16.3 percent of that state’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2011, according to this USA Today article. About 5 percent of that total came from the automobile industry.

In Indiana, strong gains in manufacturing have greatly increased hopes for the economy of that state. Manufacturing made up a massive 28.2 percent of Indiana’s entire economy in 2011, and has been bolstered by recent expansions into the state from global corporations like Honda. The pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly is another large presence in the state and is a big reason why chemical manufacturing made up 7 percent of Indiana’s total GDP.

States that already have a strong manufacturing presence are continuing to make gains. With $88.25 billion in manufacturing output in 2011, North Carolina had the fourth-best manufacturing economy in the country. Chemical manufacturing was responsible for most of this, but food, tobacco and beverage production also made up significant portions of that state’s economy.

The past few decades have been trying times for the American economy, especially when it comes to factory jobs. As we adapt and move forward in a new, globally-connected world, manufacturing can again be the creator of viable jobs across the country. When companies are ready, C Marshall Fabrication Machinery, Inc. will be sure to standby with all of the equipment they’ll need to get ahead.

Is American manufacturing on the upswing?

manufacturing in AmericaManufacturing in America has been a cause for some concern for decades. Much debate has been made about the effects of outsourcing factory work to other countries and the loss of high-paying American manufacturing jobs. However, some key indicators are painting a much different and brighter future for the state of the economy in our country.

Different industries in the United States have been reporting some very encouraging gains in productivity. Orders for durable goods, which are meant to serve consumers for at least three years, rose by 4.2 percent this year, about triple the amount that forecasters had predicted. In June, American auto sales sold at an annualized rate of 15.9 million, meaning that about 1.25 million cars had been sold that month.

The increased growth has led to great news for American job seekers. Automobile manufacturer Ford announced that it would add 3,000 salaried positions to its corporation this year, which is about 800 more positions than it had originally intended to add.

Backlog in manufacturing production are another sign that factory work in America is on the rebound. Order backlogs at American factories increased by 2.1 percent during the month of June. This increase, the largest since late 2007, means that more businesses are looking to buy American goods. This keeps money at American factories and encourages businesses to take on even more workers.

No one is more excited about this news than Marshall Fabrication. More manufacturing work means that there’s more need for our specialized equipment. If your factory or facility is in need of superior metalworking or fabrication machinery, call us for a quote. We have a wide range of plate rolls, angle rolls, hydraulic sheer, press brakes and other equipment with plenty of manufacturing applications.

Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-07-25/orders-for-u-s-durable-goods-rose-more-than-forecast-in-june.html

*Image courtesy of avelkrieg

Where does the 3D Printer stand in the future of Metal Fabrication?

Lately, there has been a lot of chatter surrounding the 3D printer and its capabilities as a manufacturing machine.  For people in the metalworking industry, innovative technology continues to push the industry and allow for faster production.  Just look at our 4 plate rolling machine. We’ve tried to transform the way companies bend metal, including the elimination of gear transmission, gibs & ways, bushings, clutches and synchronization devices. 3D printing machines are trying to do the same thing.  They want to transform and create new innovative ways to increase production and profits.

 

For some people, they worry about the future and how the 3D printer might change the manufacturing community.  For now, 3D printers strictly work in plastics and haven’t moved onto metal or mixed use materials. There are different opinions on the subject. Could the 3D printer put metal fabricators on the backburner, or will it provide new supply options? Metal Miner, a sourcing and trading intelligence for global metal markets had this to say in an article written by Stuart Burns earlier this month. “Any technology that creates new supply options for metal buyers has got to be a good thing in our books.”

 

For now, the future of 3D printing still seems unclear.  There are distinct advantages and disadvantages to every new technology.  The companies that evolve and push the envelope of creativity and efficiency generally win in the battle for longevity.

C Marshall Fabrication Machinery, Inc. has over 30 years’ experience in the metal fabrication industry. Over that time, we’ve seen many different innovations come and go. The 3D printer certainly is another exciting possibility, but appears to be years away from coming to fruition for the metal fabrication industry. As always, finding you the right machine to remain competitive and profitable is our goal, no matter what type of technology exists.

Stop By Our Booth At The Offshore Technology Conference

In a couple of weeks, C Marshall Fabrication Machinery will be attending the 2013 OTC in

Offshore Technology Conference

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Houston, TX.  The Offshore Technology Conference is the world’s foremost event for the development of offshore resources in the fields of drilling, exploration, production, and environmental protection. Attendees from all over the world, including 110 different countries make the trip to Texas for the conference.  From May 6-9, people who visit the conference will have access to the leading technology, equipment exhibitions and networking opportunities.

There are plenty of reasons to attend the OTC; from learning the latest developments in technology, to the opportunity to meet new people in your field or network with others who share the same goals and interests.  More than 80,000 people attend the event annually. You can also meet with perspective clients, metal manufacturers or others interested in your business or products.

Here are a few reasons listed on the OTC website on why you should think about attending.

  • In the World’s Energy Capital: Combine OTC with client meetings, business proposals, and company training.
  •  Investing Back in the Industry: OTC’s sponsoring organizations use revenue to provide many other important programs for its members, such as training and technical journals.
  •  Always Something New: Encounter different languages being spoken, never-seen-before technologies, and C-suite speakers that you might not hear anywhere else.

We’ll be in booth #857, and we are going to be there representing and showing the MG plate roll line. We hope to see some new faces as well as some old colleagues while at the conference.  Stop by and take a look at our great metal fabrication machinery to help you in your business. We’d be more than happy to meet you and talk.

The Benefits of Using A 4 Roll Plate Bending Machine

MG Plate Rolls & Plate Rolling MachinesMetal-working companies who need to optimize their production look for a machine that can pre-bend and roll their metal efficiently to produce the products they in turn sell. We carry a 4 roll hydraulic plate bending machine and a 3 double pinch plate bending machine which both offer great benefits. The 4 roll machine offers great precision, productivity, versatility as well as speed, safety and ease of operation. For companies in the fabrication industry, they need top-quality machinery in order to maximize production and profits.

 

Here’s a look at some of the benefits of using a 4 roll plate machine and why you should consider it for your manufacturing process.

 

Speed – The most accurate bends come from the 4 roll machines. Our model “MH” has both upper and lower rolls, which are hydraulically powered to grant minimum friction and a precision rolling.  Even when the machine is at maximum capacity, the machine will roll with precision, allowing for more production.

 

Accuracy – The rolls operate in such a way to form an accurate pre-bent and rolled part.  Pre-bending on the three-roll machine requires a downward tilt as plate is fed in the machine. In a four-roll machine a horizontal load feed level for pre-bending is used, which allows motorized feed tables to feed the plate without having to re-position the material.

 

Ease Of Use – For three roll machines, an operator pre-bends both edges and then rolls the part.  Four-roll machines do not require such operation. Instead, the four-roll machine is more efficient. Less operator skill means less chance for error, but more importantly, more time for production and cost saving.

 

Plate rolling has really taken off recently in the manufacturing sector and a demand for plate rolling machines is high.  Consider a four-roll machine from C Marshall Fabrication Machinery, Inc. For jobs large and small, we have the machines to help you become more efficient.