Heavy duty applications typically require reinforced bend dies, clamp dies, pressure dies, mandrels, wiper dies, and collets manufactured from high-strength alloy steel with precision machining and heat treatment for extended service life.
CNC control automates bending angle, feed length, rotation angle, and bending sequence, delivering exceptional repeatability, faster setup, reduced operator dependency, and improved production consistency.
Yes. Push bending can be integrated into heavy duty tube bending systems for producing large-radius bends with smooth transitions, making it suitable for automotive frames, furniture, architectural structures, and industrial tubing.
Yes. Certain heavy duty CNC tube bending machines support left and right bending technology, allowing complex tube geometries to be produced while reducing interference and minimizing manual repositioning.
Yes. Modern CNC heavy duty tube bending machines can be equipped with multiple tooling stacks to produce different bend radii on the same workpiece, reducing secondary operations and improving production efficiency.
Large tubes generate significant reaction forces during bending. Strong clamping systems prevent tube slippage, improve positioning accuracy, and ensure consistent bending results throughout the production cycle.