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.
Request A QuoteAutomatic 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.