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Metalworking Machinery

76 Verified Suppliers (Page 1 of 2)
FEATURED SUPPLIERS
Cleveland Machinery Sales, Inc.  
Cleveland, OH
A Petitt Family Business * Dealers in quality New & Used Machinery and Equipment - Since 1946. Over 300 Machines in Stock!
 
Nevins Machinery Concepts  
South Easton, MA
Distributor of metalworking machine tools & fabricating equipment
 
Wisconsin Metalworking Machinery, Inc.  
Waukesha, WI
One of the largest Midwest stocking dealers of used surplus metalworking machine tools, including fabricating and CNC chip making equipment.
 
PREFERRED SUPPLIERS
Indian Trail, NC
Wholesaler of metalworking machinery
 
Peotone, IL
Sheet metal machinery, including press brakes & shears, slip rolls, power rolls, hand brakes, power leaf brakes, press dies & press tooling
 
Oak Lawn, IL
Natl. Importer & Dist. of HABERLE Cold Saws & Deburring Equipment, HABERLE Machines & Parts, BROBO Circular Saw Machines, Legacy Machines, Kopal Deburring, Chamfering Tools & Parts, Circular Cold Saw Blades
 
Philip, SD
Metal Fabricating Machinery-Ironworkers-Circular Saws. 50 Years American Made
 
OTHER SUPPLIERS
Jonesborough, TN
 
La Crosse, WI
 
Bend, OR
 
Toledo, OH
 
Blaine, MN
 
Smithfield, NC
 
Lockport, NY
 
Memphis, TN
 
Springdale, AR
 
Fenton, MO
 
Bensenville, IL
 
St. Louis, MO
 
Sunset Beach, NC
 
LaGrange, GA
 
Albert Lea, MN
 
Dexter, MI
 
Loveland, CO
 
Concord, NC
 
Taylor, MI
 
Wayne, MI
 
Dyer, AR
 
St. Louis, MO
 
Hartland, MI
 
Miami, FL
 
Raymond, MS
 
Tyrone, GA
 
Rockford, IL
 
Sebring, OH
 
Plainwell, MI
 
Elk Grove Village, IL
 
West Palm Beach, FL
 
Lincolnshire, IL
 
Chatsworth, CA
 
Woodbridge, CT
 
Cedar Rapids, IA
 
Cincinnati, OH
 
Zionsville, IN
 
Hamilton, MI
 
Wendell, NC
 
Cincinnati, OH
 
North Vernon, IN
 
Smartt, TN
 
Philadelphia, PA
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Metalworking Machinery (Page 1 of 2)

The metalworking machinery industry focuses on the design, production, and maintenance of machines used to shape and form metal components. This industry plays a crucial role in manufacturing processes across various sectors, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and consumer goods. Key processes in metalworking machinery include cutting, forming, and joining. Cutting involves removing material from a workpiece to achieve the desired shape and size, using tools such as lathes, milling machines, and laser cutters. Forming processes, such as forging, stamping, and bending, reshape metal without removing material, often using presses and dies. Joining processes, including welding, soldering, and brazing, connect metal parts to create assemblies or structures.

Materials used in metalworking machinery include a wide range of metals and alloys, such as steel, aluminum, copper, and titanium. These materials offer varying properties, such as strength, ductility, and corrosion resistance, which influence their selection for specific applications. The industry also utilizes advanced materials like composites and ceramics for specialized applications requiring enhanced performance characteristics.

Applications of metalworking machinery span numerous industries. In the automotive sector, these machines produce engine components, body panels, and transmission parts. The aerospace industry relies on metalworking machinery to manufacture aircraft frames, turbine blades, and landing gear. In construction, metalworking machinery fabricates structural steel components, reinforcing bars, and metal roofing. Consumer goods manufacturers use these machines to produce household appliances, electronics, and furniture.

The metalworking machinery industry serves a diverse range of industries by providing essential equipment for manufacturing and production. It supports the creation of complex metal parts and assemblies, enabling the production of high-quality, durable products. The industry continually adapts to technological advancements, incorporating automation, computer numerical control (CNC), and additive manufacturing to enhance precision, efficiency, and flexibility in metalworking processes. These innovations help meet the evolving demands of various sectors, ensuring the continued relevance and importance of metalworking machinery in modern manufacturing.

If you are looking for a versatile and efficient machine that can perform both grinding and notching tasks on various sizes and shapes of metal tubes and pipes, you might want to consider a grinder/notcher. But how do you choose the right grinder/notcher for your metalworking needs? There are many factors to consider, such as the grinding capacity, the speed, the ease of setup and operation, the safety features, and the price. In this blog post, we will introduce you to four models of grinder/notchers from Scotchman Industries, a leading manufacturer of metal fabrication equipment since 1967. We will compare their features and benefits, and help you decide which one is best suited for your specific applications....(Full Article)
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