Jaw swaging involves hydraulically bringing the 8 tooling jaws together to reduce the circular or rectangular cross-section of a tube so that it can be fitted into itself. This process is a good alternative to cutting and welding a piece of tube together. Jaw swaging is very economical for small production runs, and offers a wide range of adjustments to suit variations in tube or protection thickness and assembly clearances.
We design and manufacture stand-alone, manually-loaded jaw swaging machines, as well as automatic machines where the swaged tubes are recovered at the outlet.
We also make specific jaw swaging machines on request, which can be used to combine operations (tube swaging and tube end calibration, tube expansion).
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