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Oct . 02, 2025 11:35 Back to list

Electric cabinet electric box roll forming machine with PLC?



Electric cabinet production, minus the drama

If you work in sheet metal for power distribution, telecom, or automation enclosures, you know the dance: tolerances, throughput, burr control, and late-night retooling. That’s exactly why the Electric cabinet electric box roll forming machine keeps popping up in my notes. To be honest, the headline feature isn’t flashy—it's the way it quietly hits spec after spec without fuss.

Electric cabinet electric box roll forming machine with PLC? Electric cabinet electric box roll forming machine with PLC?

What’s trending in enclosure roll forming

  • Faster changeovers: automatic width/depth adjustment, with manual punch mold tweak for edge cases.
  • Closed-loop accuracy: servo feed + encoder feedback, usually ±0.20 mm, sometimes tighter.
  • Industry 4.0 hooks: data logging for traceability and OEE dashboards.
  • Safer lines: light curtains, two-hand controls, CE-ready designs.

Process flow, real shop-floor style

Coil loading → decoiler → leveling → servo feeding → manual punch mold dial-in → progressive punching → roll forming stands → flying cut-to-length → auto stacking → QC (edge burr, flatness, hole position). Materials: galvanized steel (ASTM A653), cold-rolled steel, aluminum (5052/6061), stainless where needed. Typical thickness 0.6–2.0 mm.

Core specifications (typical)

ModelElectric cabinet electric box roll forming machine
Material thickness≈0.6–2.0 mm (real-world use may vary)
Working width/depthAny length; any depth; automatic size change, manual punch mold adjust
Line speed10–25 m/min, adjustable
AccuracyLength ±0.20 mm; hole-to-edge ±0.25 mm (typical)
Stations16–24 stands, hardened rollers (≈HRC 58–62)
ControlPLC (Siemens/Omron), HMI recipes, encoder feedback
Power≈11–22 kW main drive
CertificationsISO 9001-ready; CE-conform design on request

Applications and industries

Electrical cabinets, power distribution boxes, telecom rack panels, battery storage enclosures, building automation cabinets, elevator control boxes. Many customers say it shortens their prototype-to-production curve, which, frankly, is the quiet killer of margins.

Testing standards, service life, and data

  • Mechanical safety: ISO 12100, ISO 13849-1 (PL calculation on request), CE Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
  • Material: ASTM A653, IEC 61439 cabinet-related conformity downstream.
  • Noise: ≤80 dB at 1 m (tested 76–78 dB in factory acceptance).
  • FAT snapshot: continuous 8 h at 20 m/min; scrap rate ≈1.2%; length deviation avg ±0.15 mm on 1.2 m parts.
  • Service life: 10–15 years with quarterly roller/lube maintenance; roller resurfacing available.

Vendor comparison (quick take)

Vendor Lead time Changeover Support
YINGYEE ≈6–10 weeks Auto size + manual punch tweak Remote + on-site commissioning
Local integrator 8–16 weeks Mostly manual Strong local presence
Budget importer Varies Manual; limited recipes Email-only, parts delays

Real deployments

  • Poland (telecom): upgraded to Electric cabinet electric box roll forming machine; throughput +28%, hole position CpK improved from 1.2 to 1.6.
  • Vietnam (utility boxes): mixed coils 0.8–1.5 mm; changeover under 6 minutes after punch mold set.
  • UAE (battery cabinets): switched to servo profiles; scrap down to ≈1.1% across three shifts.

Customization and support

Custom punch tools, cabinet depth presets, integrated label/laser marking, and MES connectors are available. Shipping from Shijiazhuang, Hebei (Room B1106, Zhongliang Plaza, No.345 Youyi North Street, Xinhua District). It seems that most buyers keep the manual punch adjustment—cheap, reliable, and you control it.

Bottom line: If your ops team wants stable accuracy and your CFO wants predictable ROI, the Electric cabinet electric box roll forming machine is a sensible middle ground—automation where it counts, simplicity where it saves.

Authoritative citations

  1. ISO 12100:2010 – Safety of machinery – General principles for design.
  2. ISO 13849-1:2015 – Safety-related parts of control systems.
  3. Directive 2006/42/EC – EU Machinery Directive (CE).
  4. ASTM A653/A653M – Standard Specification for Steel Sheet, Zinc-Coated (Galvanized).
  5. IEC 61439 – Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies (cabinet performance context).

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