Bow-top or hoop-top railings, are an increasingly popular solution for marking property boundaries and dividing open spaces. Proving highly popular for schools, parks and light commercial properties, they are an aesthetically pleasing solution, while their tubular construction ensures a strong and secure fence. Fabricators across the country pride themselves on bow top railing manufacturing, however the bow top itself can be a stumbling block.
Selmach Machinery says an increasing number of customers have been enquiring about solutions for bringing the manufacture of bow-top railings in-house. Many have previously been buying in the bow-top part of the railing and fabricating together the rest of the fencing. By bringing production in-house it enables manufacturers to have a greater control on the whole process, saving costs and negating supply chain issues.
The process is straightforward in principle, taking tubular steel, bending it through 180° and repeating. But what is the most effective production method? According to Selmach, the Curvassi range of bending machines achieve fast and accurate bending in round and square tube, flat bar, round bar, and square bar. Suitable for producing bow-top fencing hoops, the machine are available with either a manual or fully hydraulic vice. These bow-top fencing bending machines are suited to production environments as a 180° bend take just four seconds to complete.
Assorted tooling allows users to handle either solid or hollow tubes for forming into bow tops. These solution costs from £7000 to £12,000 + VAT.
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