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When you're planning to buy a roll forming machine, giving detailed and accurate information is essential to receive a suitable offer. A well-prepared inquiry helps us understand your needs clearly and provide the best solution. Here’s what to include:
1. Profile Information
Clearly describe the profile you want to produce. The best option is to provide a technical drawing with dimensions. If you don’t have one, share detailed measurements such as width, height, shape, and any holes or bending angles.
2. Material Specifications
Include the following details about the raw material:
Material type (e.g., galvanized steel)
Thickness (e.g., 1.2 mm)
Yield strength (e.g., 250 MPa)
These factors will affect the design of the forming rollers and machine structure.
3. Production Requirements
Let us know your expected production capacity — for example, how many meters or pieces per shift/day. This helps us recommend the right speed, automation level, and machine size.
4. Budget Range
If you have a target budget, please mention it. This allows us to offer a solution that matches both your technical and financial expectations.
5. Additional Features
Include any special requirements, such as:
Loading car or auto-stacker needed
Electrical specifications (e.g., 380V, 50Hz)
Conclusion:
Providing complete and clear information will help you get a faster, more accurate quote for your roll forming machine. The more we know about your needs, the better we can serve you. Feel free to contact us for guidance — we’re here to support you from the first step.
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