People in Burke say “Control” is often the gap between success and failure.
Nowhere is this more visible than in bending and rolling wide flange beams in Burke.
Controlling distortion is all that matters. A minor miscalculation, or a moment’s slip, can produce ripples in the metal. The tighter the radius, the additional control needed.
It’s not a small concern. Wide flange beam bending is a key part of many types of structural non-residential construction in Burke: offices, stadiums, canopies, cylindrical tanks, OEM parts and many more.
Lose control, and you’re looking at delays, frustration … and expense.
Measuring accurately, especially for tight tolerances, is a must-do. As metal exits the machine, the steel bender has to be alert to react – and understand how. Unwelcome attributes can rapidly appear if the beam isn’t flat, square and true to radius. Control needs to be reasserted – and soon.
Where do you identify the control needed for successful W-beam bending serving businesses in Burke?
Max Weiss Company is your one-source answer for precise, on-time wide flange beam bending – the tighter the radius, the better. We have unmatched experience bending 4” x 13# WF beams HW and EW, 10” x 39# WF beams HW and EW, 12” x 14# WF beams HW and EW, and 12” x 79# WF beams HW and EW.
Does your Burke project need larger sizes? No problem. Max Weiss Company bends 16” x 36# WF beams HW and EW, and 18” x 71# WF beams HW and EW, and 18” x 97# WF beams HW and EW, and 24” x 94# WF beams HW and EW.
Our practiced professionals, using state-of-the-art equipment, will take on your most daunting wide flange beam bending and rolling needs.
See, the answer lies in incremental bending. Accurate tooling on the flange and web are a must-have. While a slower process than rolling, incremental bending better manages distortion and deformation, and achieves much tighter radii.
Not all Burke metal bending companies do incremental bending, though … which means they might not have the capacity to supply what you need.
You’ll never deal with this obstacle with Max Weiss Company. Besides an ultra-precise DAVI rolling machine for larger radius projects, Max Weiss has several pieces of proprietary equipment that can achieve incredibly tight bends.
We bend wide flange beams from 4 inches to 27 inches, both easy way and hard way.
We don’t just bend steel W-beams, either. If your project requires S beam, aluminum or stainless steel bending, our flexible, veteran craftsman can satisfy your needs.
Contact Max Weiss Company for all your wide flange beam bending needs. We’ve got the people, equipment and – don’t forget – control to keep your Burke projects on track.