Nissin Precision's automated tubing bender is like an articulated pasta maker ... for steel.

Tube Bending

Bent tubing is key. Roll cages need it. Tube frame chassis need it. Even the storage arrangement for my welding clamps needed it. There are a number of ways to go about bending tubing. Rotary draw benders like the Hossfeld Universal bender make a tight bend at one point. Three-roll benders create more gradual curves. But none of them compare to this automated CNC tube bender that just spits out steel in any shape you want. I could watch it all day.


Information on this Nissin bender is a bit sparse, but I've come across these two videos of it's impressive capabilities. Tube to be bent is supported, lubricated, and driven forward at a constant speed by the stationary part of the machine. As the tube is pushed through the machine, it is forced through the moveable die, which positions itself appropriately to bend the tube as needed.

The bend is originally specified in terms of the geometry of the desired part. That bend geometry is translated into a set of instructions that control the position of the moveable die. The die will be positioned in the right place at the right time such that the tube is bent the right amount and in the right direction to produce a finished piece closely matching the original specifications.


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5 Comments

Best. Headline. Ever.

Best.Comment.Ever.^^^

Yes I'm with the both of you. Seriously bending tube is difficult without fine sand to help you out. But pooping? Who has poop for brains in making that the headline. What poophead thought that was professional. Can we cut this poop and try to focus on something a little more above board?

I mean really...what kind of poopy editing is happening here.

Do they wipe it with steel wool when it's done dumping a load?

Does in have to wear a steel diaper when they are training it?

This is amazing...

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