Reviewing the 7 Best Roof Panel Rollforming Machine ...

04 Nov.,2024

 

Reviewing the 7 Best Roof Panel Rollforming Machine ...

Whether you&#;re a standing seam metal roofing contractor or regional panel supplier/manufacturer &#; it&#;s critical to buy the right roof panel rollforming machine from a manufacturer that you trust.

With competitive price and timely delivery, Hisman sincerely hope to be your supplier and partner.

We often hear from industry professionals about the overwhelming number of options of machine manufacturers, configurations, and types. Plus, many contractors want to fully weigh all of their options and make sure they&#;re getting the best machine for their business, especially with something so integral to a metal roofing installer or manufacturer&#;s productivity.

Sheffield Metals is an industry leader in the distribution of coated and bare metal products used to rollform standing seam metal roofing and wall panels. While we don&#;t manufacture rollforming machinery, we do sell and distribute them on behalf of our trusted partners at New Tech Machinery.

However, we know there are many manufacturers and distributors to consider. And since we believe that being an informed and educated consumer is the best way to make the right buying choice, we&#;ve put together a collection of some of the best portable and in-plant metal roof rollforming machine manufacturers.

(Note: Manufacturers are listed in no particular order.)

Manufacturer #1: New Tech Machinery (NTM)

Headquarters: Aurora, Colorado

Year founded:

About the company: New Tech Machinery is a leading manufacturer of portable seamless gutter machines and roof panel rollforming machines. Started by Larry Coben in , NTM was the first portable rollforming company to produce rollforming machines with polyurethane drive commercially. Mazzella Companies acquired New Tech Machinery in , allowing the business to grow significantly and offer its machines worldwide. Today, NTM produces versatile machinery that is easy to use and allows contractors/manufacturers to rollform roof panels directly at a job site.

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: Both

Select product offerings:

  • Roof panel rollforming machines &#; including the SSQ II&#; MultiPro Roof Panel Machine, SSH&#; MultiPro Roof Panel Machine, SSR&#; MultiPro Jr. Roof Panel Machine, and 5VC-5V CRIMP&#; Roof Panel Machine 
  • Wall panel rollforming machines &#; including the SSQ II&#; (wall profiles available) and the WAV&#; Wall Panel Machine
  • Gutter rollforming machines &#; including the MACH II&#; 5&#;, 6&#;, & 5&#;/6&#; Gutter Machines, MACH II&#; 7&#;/8&#; Combo Gutter Machine, and BG7&#; Box Gutter Machine

Manufacturer #2: The Bradbury Group

Headquarters: Moundridge, Kansas

Year founded:

About the company: The Bradbury Group of manufacturing companies is known for manufacturing machinery that performs automated production and systems integration in the metal processing industry. The Bradbury Group&#;s product lines include rollformers, coil processing equipment, levelers, slitting lines, embossers, etc. The Bradbury Group of companies operates out of locations worldwide, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: Both

Select product offerings:

  • Rollformers &#; including portable standing seam rollforming machines (The Bradbury Portable Rollformer), in-plant standing seam panel production, gutter and trim rollformers, garage door rollformers, steel frame rollformers, and more
  • Coil processing equipment &#; including levelers, slitting lines, cut-to-length lines, packing equipment, and more
  • Insulated lines &#; including insulated panel product lines, garage door lines, and more
  • Metal shingle lines
  • Embossers
  • Custom rollformers

Manufacturer #3: Englert Inc.

Headquarters: Perth Amboy, New Jersey

Year founded:

About the company: Englert was founded by Herb Englert in originally as a gutter business. Today, Englert Inc. manufactures and distributes metal roofing, gutter, and rollforming products to the commercial and residential roofing markets. Englert is one of the few single-source roofing manufacturers with an in-house coil-coating line and offers a broad range of color and finish options.

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: Both

Select product offerings:

  • Portable roof panel rollforming machinery &#; including the MetalMan Multi-Panel Roofing Machine and various MetalMan Fixed Panel machines
  • Gutter rollforming machinery &#; including the K-Style Seamless Gutter Machine (Englert&#;s Series 650 5&#; / 6&#; K-Style), MetalMan 770 7&#; Box Gutter Machine, Series 56X Seamless Gutter Machine, etc.
  • Metal folding and shearing machinery
  • Metal coil and sheets for roofing and gutter applications
  • Panel profiles for metal roofing systems
  • Gutter profiles/styles
  • Retrofit metal roofing systems

Manufacturer #4: Zimmerman Metals, Inc.

Headquarters: Denver, Colorado

Year founded:

About the company: Zimmerman Metals is a privately owned, family-oriented metal fabrication and machine shop founded in by William George Zimmerman. Today, Zimmerman Metals offers unique and innovative solutions in machining, structural steel, precision industrial steel, and metal roofing machinery. Zimmerman Metals is currently led by a 50/50 partnership of Mark Zimmerman and Taryn Christison. 

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: Both

Select product offerings:

  • Portable roofing machines &#; including the Z-Panel Machine, Commercial Roofing Machine, Structural Roofing Machine, Arch Roofing Machine, Wall / Soffit Panel Roofing Machine, and more
  • Structural steel fabrication &#; including bridges, trusses, specialty buildings, and more
  • Industrial steel fabrication &#; including railways, transportation, beam processing, turnkey products, and more
  • Art structure fabrication &#; including large and small art structures, stairs, tensile roofs, and more
  • Other machining and processing equipment

Manufacturer #5: Schlebach Maschinen GmbH

Headquarters: Friedewald, Germany

Year founded:

About the company: Schlebach GmbH is a leading manufacturer of equipment and machinery for metal roofs and walls. In , the manufacturing company Bartolosch GmbH with its owner, Ing. Friedhelm Bartolosch, acquired the rights to Schlebach and ultimately founded Schlebach Maschinen GmbH. Today, the company has approximately 200 employees working in a 110,000 square meter facility in Germany.

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: In-plant (on a cart/wheels)

Select product offerings:

  • Profiling machinery &#; QUADRO (XL, XXL, KS) profiling machines, MULTI profiling machines (QUADFLEX, MULTIPRO, PANROL), MINI profiling machines, standard and special profiling machines, and more
  • Notching machinery &#; including the notching units KLS, AK-QUAD, UKST, and more
  • Folding and seaming machinery &#; including the seaming machines PICCOLO, SPIDER, and FLITZER
  • Bending machinery
  • Slitting and cutting machines
  • Edging and clips machines

Manufacturer #6: Roll Former Corporation

Headquarters: Chalfont, Pennsylvania

Year founded:  

About the company: Roll Former Corporation was established in to design and build machinery for rollforming applications, including metal roofing, garage doors, skylights, swimming pool components, and more. Since then, Roll Former Corporation has developed a line of over 20 machines for residential, industrial, and commercial metal roofing applications. In August , Roll Former Corporation became a part of the company Tennsmith.

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: In-plant

Select product offerings:

  • Roof panel machinery &#; including the VS-150 Standing Seam Panformer, SSSP-3 3 Inch Trapezoidal Pan, SS20-A 2 Inch Armco, NSP Nail Strip Panel, 5V Crimp, and more
  • Wall and soffit panel machines &#; including the FL-105 1 Inch Interlocking Wall/Soffit Panel Machine, FL-15 1.5 Inch Interlocking Wall/Soffit, SOF-12 12 Inch Residential Soffit, and more
  • Power seamers
  • Cap and curving machinery
  • Hemming machinery
  • Coil processing machinery

Manufacturer #7: Cidan Machinery Group

Headquarters: Götene, Sweden

Year founded:

About the company: CIDAN Machinery has been manufacturing machines since and has established itself as a leading sheet metal machine manufacturer. In addition to manufacturing their own roof panel rollformers, CIDAN is also a distributor of New Tech Machinery equipment. Today, CIDAN serves customers worldwide and has operations in multiple parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia. 

Portable or in-plant roofing machines: Both

Select product offerings:

  • Roof panel machinery &#; including the CIDAN QZ36 In-Plant Rollformer
  • Distributor of New Tech Machinery portable rollformers &#; including the SSQ II, SSR, and numerous gutter machines
  • Metal folder and bending machines
  • Metal shears
  • Coil handling, slitting, and cut-to-length machinery
  • Long folders
  • Miscellaneous storage and automation equipment

Questions & Things to Consider When Purchasing a Rollforming Machine

Whether you&#;re a contractor, chop and drop supplier, or regional manufacturer, when you purchase a roof panel rollforming machine, you&#;ll want to ask yourself some critical questions about your business and needs.

While the list below is just a selection of topics to consider, the answers to these questions can help you in the decision process and narrow down which machine, manufacturer, configuration, etc., is best for you.

Questions About Your Business

Panel production

  • Are you producing panels in a facility or at the job site?
  • Are you a chop and drop panel supplier? Or do you run the panels for your own installations?

Project efficiency

  • How are you currently getting the panels you need to do your business?
  • How would buying a rollformer make you more or less efficient?

Residential vs. commercial projects 

  • Do you install more residential projects? Light commercial? Primarily commercial? 
  • Do you plan to do more projects (primarily commercial) in the foreseeable future?

Profile options

  • What panel profile(s) do you want to offer your customers? Seam heights? Widths?
  • Do you need to offer engineered profile options (such as those for weathertight warranties, etc.)?

Budget/pricing

  • What are you comfortable spending on a rollformer? 
  • Is there a budget you must stay within?

Miscellaneous

  • Do you have the facility space for an in-plant machine (which takes up more space than most portable rollformers)?
  • Do you need any add-ons, such as a decoiler, trailer, notching, slitting, etc., to come with your rollformer?
  • How do you see your business growing in the next 1, 5, and 10 years? Will the rollformer you&#;re considering buying sustain that growth?

Questions to Ask About Machine Manufacturers

Machines offered

  • Does the manufacturer offer in-plant machines, portable machines, or both? 
  • What are the panel profile offerings for the machines you&#;re considering?

Supplier or distributor

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  • What are the benefits of buying from a machine distributor vs. directly from the manufacturer? 

Machine lead times

  • Is the machine manufacturer able to process orders and assemble/ship the machine(s) in a timeframe that works for you and your business?\

Shipping and freight costs

  • What are the associated shipping costs if I were to order a machine?
  • Is shipping too expensive or beyond my budget?

Training, service, and technical assistance

  • Is there any kind of machine training offered if I become a customer?
  • Is the training free, or does it cost money?
  • Is there a dedicated service or technical department that I can contact with any machine questions or if I&#;m having an issue with any of the equipment?

Warranties offered

  • What warranties are available on the machine I want to purchase?
  • How do the warranties compare among manufacturers I&#;m considering?

Machine add-on options 

  • Does the company you want to buy from offer the add-ons (trailer, decoiler, reel stand, power pack, etc.) you wish to purchase?

Sales/account management

  • Is the sales team I&#;d be working with and purchasing from trustworthy, able to answer my questions, and reliable?

Final Thoughts on the Top 7 Rollforming Machine Manufacturers

There isn&#;t one specific rollforming machine or manufacturer that fits every roofing contractor or manufacturer. That&#;s why doing your research, knowing your options, knowing your business needs, and ultimately choosing the best rollformer manufacturer/brand/distributor is such an important process.

Keep in mind: There are many more factors to consider when purchasing a roof panel machine than just the cost. We see this happen all too often, which is why you should ask yourself and the manufacturers/distributors you&#;re considering the right questions (like those listed above).

Sheffield Metals is proud to offer a one-stop shopping experience for roofing contractors and regional manufacturers &#; whether it&#;s metal coil/sheets, accessories, rollforming machinery, engineering, or a combination of products. That&#;s why we know how important it is for you to choose the right roof panel rollforming machine to complement your operation.

Best of all, we offer free consultations to get to know your business and set you up for successful metal roofing and wall projects. Contact us today to speak with one of our helpful specialists!

Metal Roof Panels Comparison: Factory-Made vs. Portable ...

The demand for metal roof panels is growing in the construction industry, from factory-made to those fabricated on a portable rollforming machine. For both commercial and residential structures, metal roof panels offer durability and energy efficiency, and their aesthetic appeal is only increasing as metal companies continue to produce new colors, designs, and textures.

When it comes to sourcing metal panels for your project, you have two primary options: factory-made panels or panels custom-made from a portable rollforming machine. Each option has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. In this article, we&#;ll dive into the pros and cons of each. Whether you&#;re new to the industry or an old hand who&#;s been installing prefabricated factory panels, you&#;ll want to weigh your options.

As portable rollforming manufacturers, New Tech Machinery (NTM) has helped contractors build their metal roofing, wall panel, and seamless gutter businesses for over three decades. However, we also know that for some contractors, purchasing factory-made panels is a more practical solution for their operational needs.

In this article, you&#;ll learn:

  • Factory panel pros and cons
  • Portable rollformer pros and cons
  • What to consider when purchasing a portable rollformer

Factory-Made Metal Panels

Factory Panel Pros

Consistency and Quality

Factory metal panels are mass-produced in controlled factory environments using long rollforming machines with multiple forming stations. The added forming stations ensure uniformity in dimensions, finish, and quality. The size of these in-plant machines allows for high-speed production with consistent quality. 

However, many factory suppliers also use use portable rollformers such as NTM machines for quicker changeovers and &#;chop and drop&#; operations.

Faster Installation

Factory-made panels arrive on-site ready to install, saving job site time and labor costs. Contractors can install them quickly, accelerating project timelines. Also, as an installer, you can focus exclusively on installing the panels, not on operating the machine, forming panels, or transporting the rollformer between jobs.

Wider Variety

Manufacturers offer an extensive range of finishes, colors, and profiles, allowing builders to choose panels that meet the project&#;s design requirements. They can accommodate an array of different profiles, so you&#;re not limited to those you&#;ve acquired for your machine.

With your own machine, you may have to purchase additional profiles to meet your customers&#; varying needs. However, the choices of coil colors, patterns, and finishes have expanded rapidly in recent years, and metal companies continually develop new styles.

No Maintenance or Machine Costs

By purchasing from a manufacturer, you avoid the costs of maintaining a machine, dealing with profile changeovers, and transporting the rollformer between worksites. Also, you don&#;t have the initial cost of purchasing the metal panel machine and its accessories. You only need to have the materials delivered from the supplier on time and in good condition, with no mistakes on the order.

Factory Panel Cons

Limited Customization

Factory-made panels are often produced in standardized sizes and shapes, or according to order specifications. Customization options are limited, making it challenging to address all design requirements. Also, you can&#;t make on-site adjustments. Every panel size must be calculated in advance, which can add to material waste during installation.

Increased Transportation Costs

Shipping large and heavy factory-made panels to construction sites can incur significant transportation expenses, especially for long-distance projects. This also risks limited transportation options or scheduling issues if you suddenly need a quick delivery from the plant. For example, if a panel size was miscalculated, or you received the wrong color or size, you&#;re limited by the transportation available to deliver the replacement panels as quickly as possible.

Another risk with transportation is damage to the panels. Panels often arrive scratched, bent, or dented due to careless handling. This leads to panel replacement with added costs, more delivery scheduling, and job delays.

Limited Panel Availability

Desired panel profiles or materials may not be available when you need them. Profile changeovers for factory rollforming machines are laborious and time-consuming, so depending on their scheduling and workload, changeovers between profiles to accommodate your order may take days or even weeks.

Transportation can limit panel lengths, so longer panels may have to be segmented to fit into a transport vehicle. Portable rollformers, on the other hand, can fabricate panels of any length, which makes them suitable for large industrial or commercial projects.

Also, factory suppliers may run into delays, which means pushing back your timeline in completing the job. Your customers won&#;t appreciate this, nor will other contractors working on the project, even if it&#;s not your fault. Such delays can damage your business&#;s reputation.

Custom-Made Panels from Portable Rollforming Machine

Portable Rollformer Pros

High Customization

Panels produced from a portable rollforming machine are highly customizable. Contractors can create panels of varying lengths, shapes, and profiles to fit the project&#;s exact specifications. Plus, adjustments can be made on-site if there is size variation, or if initial measurements were incorrect. Also, most machine controllers allow you to upload cut lists, making it easy to run multiple panels in sequence.

Cost-Efficiency

Custom-made panels reduce material waste because panels are produced on-site as needed to specific lengths, much more accurately than factory-produced panels. This can lead to cost savings, especially for smaller projects. Prefabricated panels cost much more per linear foot, so many in the industry switch to portable rollformers. Plus, you not only have reduced material costs but also downtime if your crew is left waiting on panels that don&#;t arrive on time. Finally, contractors with portable rollformers have more control over their materials and panel production.

Production Capacity

Portable rollforming machines can handle a high volume of large-size panels, making them suitable for large-scale projects. When it comes to panel length, portable rollformers can form panels much longer than factory transport trucks can accommodate. Portable rollformers are able to run panels 100&#; or more that can be lifted by a crew. Some contractors even use a crane to elevate their portable rollformers and run out lengthy panels from roof level. 

Reduced Transportation Costs

Eliminating the need to transport large panels to the site can reduce transportation costs. All that&#;s required is a trailer and truck to transport your portable machine and all the equipment and accessories that go with it. If something comes up, you don&#;t have to rely on available transportation to deliver additional panels. Plus, this eliminates the risk of freight damage which can hinder the on-time completion of projects.

On-Site Adaptability

Rollforming machines can be adjusted on-site to account for changes or unforeseen issues during construction, ensuring a precise fit. Also, you can run additional panels, if necessary, rather than having to re-order from a factory and possibly wait weeks for them to be delivered.

Reduced Delays

When you&#;re in control of the panel forming process, you&#;re not restricted by the manufacturing plant&#;s schedule, their issues with profile changes, transportation issues, and so forth. You&#;re not losing production hours with workers standing around waiting for a late delivery. Everything is done on-site, so you set your own schedule.

More Opportunities

With a portable rollformer, you can choose to run the machine on-site or in-plant. Not only can you run panels for your own installation jobs, but having your own machine allows you to form panels for other contractors.  You can do chop-and-drops, which will bring in added revenue. 

Greater Versatility

With some portable rollformers, like NTM&#;s SSQ II MultiPro Roof and Wall Panel Machine that runs 16 different profiles, you have more flexibility. You can purchase additional profile toolings as needed, and appeal to a wider range of consumers. Maybe you&#;ll expand your operations to include segments you hadn&#;t previously explored, like commercial building or board and batten siding and underdecking projects.

Portable Rollforming Machine Cons

Machine Cost

Owning a portable rollformer requires an investment. You have the cost of the machine, accessories, any upgrades (like notching or an advanced controller), and a trailer.  All of this adds up to a substantial amount of money.

The other side to consider is your return on investment. You may have to do some calculating to figure out how much a portable rollformer can increase your profits and open up new revenue streams, such as chop-and-drop jobs. Chances are that the machine can pay for itself relatively quickly.

Job Site Time

Custom panel production from a portable rollforming machine requires more time on the job site, as you must load the coil, make any necessary profile adjustments, and run the panels. Most rollformers will work at speeds up to 60&#;-75&#; per minute. Forming the panels will have to be calculated into your job site time. However, producing panels yourself still has advantages over ordering from a factory and waiting for production and delivery.

Skill-Dependent

Operators of rollforming machines require training and expertise to ensure panels are fabricated accurately. They need to know how to perform changeovers, make profile adjustments, form panels, and maintain the machine.

NTM strongly recommends rollformer machine training for you and your operators. At NTM, we offer free training to all new machine owners at our plant in Aurora, Colorado. We also offer on-site training for an additional fee.

Quality Control

Quality control for on-site production can be more challenging than in a controlled factory environment, leading to potential variations in panel quality. You may have to make adjustments to reduce uphill or downhill camber.  Also, you&#;ll need to maintain your machine to keep it running smoothly and producing quality panels. This includes lubricating the shear and cleaning the rollers.

How to Know if a Portable Rollformer is Right for You

There is no question that owning a portable rollformer can save you time and money. However, it may also increase the amount of work you have to do prior to installation.  Here are some factors to consider:

Your Workforce

You need to have a trained operator who can handle the machine. This means running panels, changing profiles, and making adjustments. The operator must also know how to care for the machine and what to do if something breaks down. As a business owner, you&#;ll want to ensure you have a dependable operator to run the machine.

Your budget

You don&#;t have to pay in full to own a rollforming machine. Financing is available. The place to start is by analyzing your budget and calculating payments into your revenue stream. You can also factor in the cost savings from fabricating your own panels as well as savings on transportation.

Workflow

Does your workflow justify purchasing a machine? If you&#;re a contractor who does occasional or part-time work, it may not be worth it to invest in a portable rollformer. Also, if you do small jobs that don&#;t require customization, maybe you don&#;t want the responsibility that comes with machine ownership.

However, if you have a steady workflow and regularly purchase factory panels, then a portable rollformer can save you time and money, and give you more control of your operation. You will no longer be at the mercy of plant and transportation schedules that cause delays and add costs to your business

Final Thoughts on Factory-Made vs. Portable Rollformer Panels

Choosing between prefabricated factory-made metal panels and custom-made panels from a portable rollforming machine depends on your business&#;s specific needs. Factory-made panels offer consistency, speed, and a wide variety of options, making them ideal for clients that don&#;t do a lot of metal roofing or wall panel projects, or have the crews to work with and maintain a portable machine. On the other hand, custom-made panels from rollforming machines provide unparalleled customization, cost-efficiency, and reduced transportation costs.

Ultimately, your decision should consider factors such as project sizes, workflow, customization requirements, budget, and timeline.

For information on NTM&#;s portable metal roof and wall panel machines, or our gutter machines, please contact us. One of our account managers can help you find the best fit for your operation.

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