If you spend enough time on job sites and in small fabrication shops, you hear the same thing: consistency beats speed—until you can have both. That’s where a Downspout Machine designed for 10 m/min production starts to earn its keep. I’ve watched teams go from wrestling stock elbows to quietly churning perfect runs before lunchtime.
Contractors keep asking for two things: dual-profile capability and predictable tolerances. The 10m/min Round/Square line from Shijiazhuang (origin: Room B1106, Zhongliang Plaza, No.345 Youyi North St., Xinhua District, Hebei) leans into both—round tubes at ≈70, 80, 90 mm and square at 3"×4". In practice, that mix covers most residential and light-commercial rainware. Also trending: PLC controls, quick-change cassettes, and quieter hydraulic cutting. Surprisingly, many customers say the reduced rework beats the raw speed gains.
| Product | 10m/min Round/Square Downpipe Roll Forming Machine |
| Profiles | Round ≈70/80/90 mm dia; Square ≈3"×4" |
| Line speed | ≈10 m/min (real-world use may vary with material/thickness) |
| Materials | Galvanized steel, painted steel, aluminum (grade/spec per order) |
| Thickness range | Commonly 0.4–0.7 mm for rainware (check actual build spec) |
| Cutting | Hydraulic or flying saw, per configuration |
| Control | PLC with HMI; length presets; batch counting |
| Tolerances | Shop targets often ±2–3 mm over 6 m; verify against your QA |
Service life depends on substrate/coating and environment—think 15–30 years in typical conditions, longer with premium coats and good maintenance. Common industries: roofing contractors, prefab housing, industrial parks, municipal facilities.
Dual-profile flexibility, approachable PLC, and a sensible speed profile. Plus, square 3"×4" coverage is non-negotiable in many US markets. To be honest, the lower learning curve has saved more crews than a fancy servo ever did.
| Vendor | Speed | Profiles | After‑sales | Certs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| YINGYEE (Shijiazhuang) | ≈10 m/min | Round + 3"×4" | Remote + on‑site (region‑dependent) | ISO 9001 (typical for plant) | Balanced price/performance |
| Import Rebrand | 8–12 m/min | Often single profile | Local, parts markup | Varies | Nice warranty terms, higher cost |
| Local Fabricator | 6–9 m/min | Custom, lead‑time heavy | On‑call, limited stock | Shop‑level | Great for one‑offs |
Common tweaks: coil car, powered decoiler, extra bead rolls for rigidity, different cut lengths, and integrated elbow-forming modules. Many teams also request safety packages aligned with ISO 12100 risk assessment—worth the small premium.
Customer notes I’ve seen highlight fewer dents at exit, cleaner seams, and simpler operator training. Actually, the “less fiddling, more runs” vibe comes up a lot.
Specify galvanized coil per ASTM A653 or aluminum per ASTM B209; for roofing/rainware integration, EN 14782 is a useful reference. Quality systems typically reference ISO 9001. Safety design should acknowledge the EU Machinery Directive and ISO 12100. Field checks usually include dimensional verification, coating thickness, and cut-face burr assessment.
If you want dependable output without babying the line, a Downspout Machine at ≈10 m/min with both round and 3"×4" square profiles is, frankly, the practical choice. Not flashy—just effective.