38-219mm Tube Diameter Automatic Servo Hydraulic CNC Metal Pipe Bending Cutting Folding Machine Price for Bend Fold Press Brake Stainless Carbon Steel Iron
Product Description
AYPA is proud to introduce the Automatic Pipe Bending Machine.
√ Superior Precision: Equipped with cutting-edge CNC technology, our machine ensures accuracy within ±0.1mm, eliminating material waste and rework.
√ Blazing Speed: Process up to 150°mm/s with seamless automation-boost productivity by 300%!
√ User-Friendly Interface: Even beginners can master it in minutes! The intuitive touchscreen allows for quick programming and real-time adjustments
√ Durability Meets Flexibility: Built with industrial-grade components, it handles tubes from 2mm to 150mm in diameter, including stainless steel, copper, aluminum, and more.
√ Energy-Efficient Design: Reduce operational costs with our eco-friendly, low-power consumption system.
√ AYPA machine is perfect for industries requiring complex tubing solutions,such as automative, aerospace, construction, kitchenware, furniture, etc.
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Product Parameters
| ITEMS |
UNIT |
SPECIFICATIONS |
| Driven Mode |
/ |
Full Servo Motor |
| Max Bending Diameter |
MM |
38-219 |
| Max Bending Radius |
MM |
R180 |
| Max Bending Angle |
MM |
190 |
| Max Feeding Length |
MM |
2200 |
| Pipe Bending Speed |
°/S |
150 |
| Pipe Turning Speed |
°/S |
200 |
| Feeding Speed |
MM/S |
1000 |
| Feeding Accuracy |
MM |
±0.1 |
| Pipe Bending Accuracy |
° |
±0.1 |
| Pipe Turning Accuracy |
° |
±0.1 |
| Pipe Turning Servo Motor Power |
kW |
0.75 |
| Feeding Servo Motor Power |
kW |
1 |
| Hydraulic Motor Power |
kW |
4 |
| Max System Pressure |
Mpa |
12 |
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From Coil to Completion: The Future of Sheet Metal Fabrication.
AYPA provides the complete ecosystem for your workshop- a suite of advanced machinery designed to work in harmony,drastically reducing handling time while maximizing throughput. From raw material to finished product,experience the power of seamless automation.
Our Integrated Lineup:
1.CNC turret punching machine: Transform sheets with complex contours,forming,and tapping at blistering speeds.
2. Automatic bending machine: Automatically program and bending; ideal for complex/multi-step bends.
3. CNC press brake: Capable of processing thick/long workpiece.
4. Shearing Machine: Swing beam for thin metal and Guillotine for thick plate.
5. V Grooving Machine: Precisely score sheets to eliminate weld marks on seams,ensuring that folded corners are sharp,seamless,and aesthetically flawless.
6. Laser Cutting Machine: Achieve razor-sharp edges and intricate geometries with our high-power fiber laser,cutting through various thicknesses.
7. Deburring Machine: Eliminate sharp edges,slag,and burrs automatically.
8. Riveting Machine: Automate the insertion of fasteners with precision force monitoring,ensuring perfect hardware installation without damaging the workpiece surface.



FAQ
1. What is the difference between a mandrel bender and a draw bender?
A draw bender clamps the tube around a rotating bend die to form the radius. A mandrel bender inserts a flexible internal support (mandrel) into the tube to prevent collapse or wrinkling, which is essential for thin-walled or tight radius bends.
2. What does "Center Line Radius (CLR)" mean?
CLR refers to the distance from the center of the bending die to the center line of the tube. It is the standard measurement for specifying the radius of a bend.
3. Why is my tube wrinkling on the inside of the bend?
Wrinkling typically indicates that the tube is collapsing due to compression. Solutions include using a mandrel, ensuring the wiper die is properly set, or checking that the bending former is the correct size for the wall thickness.
4. What is Springback, and how do I compensate for it?
Springback is the elastic recovery of the metal after bending, causing the tube to relax slightly. To compensate, you must over-bend the tube to a degree slightly past the target angle. The exact amount depends on the material type and wall thickness.
5. Can I bend stainless steel on a standard mild steel bender?
Yes, but it requires more force. Stainless steel has a higher tensile strength and tends to have more springback than mild steel. You may need specialized tooling (tooling) to prevent marking or galling on the tube surface.
6. What does "Degree of Bend" mean in programming?
It refers to the angular measurement of the bend. For example, a 90° bend forms a perfect right angle in the tube.
7. How often should I lubricate the tooling?
Lubrication should be applied consistently. For production runs, lubricant should be applied to the mandrel and the interior of the tube continuously. For the bend die and wiper die, lubrication reduces friction and extends tool life.
8. What safety features should I look for?
Modern machines should include emergency stop buttons, safety light curtains or interlocks on guarding, and two-hand anti-tie-down controls to ensure the operator's hands are clear during the bending cycle.
9. What is a "Collision" in CNC bending?
A collision occurs when the part being bent hits part of the machine (such as the carriage or bend head) during the process. Modern CNC software includes 3D simulation features to detect and prevent these collisions before running the program.
10. Can an automatic bender produce left-hand and right-hand bends?
Yes. Automatic machines typically feature a "stack bend head" or left/right bending capability, allowing them to bend both clockwise and counter-clockwise without repositioning the material. This is crucial for complex 3D shapes.
11. What is the advantage of a CNC bender over a manual bender for high volumes?
The main advantage is "set-up time reduction" and repeatability. Once a program is saved in the CNC memory, recalling it for a repeat order eliminates the need for trial bends, reducing scrap and ensuring every part in a batch is identical.