Highway Guard Rail Two Wave or W beam Cold Rolled Forming Machine is designed to make the W beam or two wave guardrail in batch fully automatically.Highway collision avoidance facilities, isolation and other facilities. Mainly used for traffic security projects such as highways, primary and secondary roads, provincial roads, county roads and rural road scenic spots, large parking lots, etc.
Here are some highway guardrail drawing profiles for your reference:
Highway Guard Rail Two Wave or W beam Cold Rolled Forming Machine:
For the guardrail machine design, we have the following types for your reference:
As to the machine design whole working flow, it could be designed as before shearing and after shearing.
The difference of before shearing and after shearing lies in that:
Before shearing will be a little faster than the after shearing.
If two types supported, no need to change the cutting blade.
But before shearing end and start will be a little sizes error.
Uncoiling ð Alignment guiding roller ð 9 rollers leveling ð hydraulic punching hole ð Panel Transport table ð Swift sheet feeding ð Photoelectrical switch ð Roller guiding table ð 15 stations roll forming ð Finished product support table.
Fully automatic, Computer-operated road barrier System roll-forming line for different profiles and assembly elements. The system completely covers production of all necessary elements (barrier beam, column, distance profiles, clamps etc. - total 7 parts) for production of one or two-sided barriers with different distance and column profile length. The line consists of feed-in system, rollforming sections (cassette type), punching, notching, cutting units and bending presses, operated by control system PLC.
Highway Guard Rail Two Wave or W beam Cold Rolled Forming Machine working videos for your reference:
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