
Automatic metal stud track roller forming machine
Automatic metal stud track roller forming machine equipment is the automatic mass production of various specifications of light steel profile equipment.
Automatic stud track roller forming machine can produce a variety of profiles, such as columns, rails, channel steel, C/U/T profiles, etc., commonly used for non-load-bearing wall system vertical frame, ceiling, gypsum board support. Depending on the shape of the profile, a machine can produce one or more specifications of the profile. In addition, it can be designed for high-speed, fly-impact and fly-cut systems.


Our stud track roller molding machines offer builders a competitive alternative to traditional wood trusses. The machine offers a significant improvement over other light steel trusses currently available.
If you have your own design scheme, provide us with your design drawings, our engineers can give a good suggestion. If you have any ideas for your new project, you can get some professional ideas from us.

Working principle of metal stud making machine
Uncoiling – feed guide – roll forming – Straightening – cutting – collection
1.Uncoiling machine
- roll forming system
- straightening device
- Cutting device
- Control system
- Receiving table




What is metal channel?
A metal channel refers to a structural or architectural element made from metal, typically in the shape of a “C” or “U.” It is used in a variety of applications, including construction, manufacturing, and engineering, for support, framing, and other structural purposes. Metal channels are typically made from steel, aluminum, or other metals, and their cross-sectional shape provides strength and rigidity.


Here are some key uses of metal channels:
Construction: Metal channels are often used as part of building frameworks, where they provide support for walls, ceilings, or floors.
Electrical and Cable Management: Metal channels are used to protect and organize cables, electrical wiring, and other utilities.
Support Structures: Channels are commonly used in scaffolding, shelving systems, and in the construction of metal furniture or equipment.
Bridges and Roads: They are also used in the construction of bridges, roads, and other large-scale infrastructure to provide reinforcement and load distribution.



