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Increasing productivity on your cutoff saw: Considerations when sawing round and square tubing

All of the components of a tube cutting job—the workpiece, the blade, the saw, and the cutting fluid included—have to work together optimally to maximize your productivity.

Publish date: April 24, 2001

Tech cell: Sawing


Bending square and rectangular tubing: Modern science or ancient art?

This article discusses some of the similarities and differences between bending round tube versus square and rectangular tube. Explores the characteristics of square and rectangular sections and the bending challenges associated with these characteristics.

Publish date: May 16, 2002

Tech cell: Tube and Pipe Fabrication


Bending nonround tubing: Considerations for square, rectangular, and oval tubing

While bending round tube and pipe involves many variables and challenges, the difficulties in bending nonround shapes are more numerous and complicated. Among the most common shapes are square, rectangular, and oval (elliptical and flat-sided). None react to the bending force in the same way that round shapes do, so understanding how the material reacts is the first step in learning about bending nonrounds.

Publish date: August 1, 2009

Tech cell: Tube and Pipe Fabrication


Doblando tubos no redondos: Consideraciones para tubos cuadrados, rectangulares y ovalados

Publish date: November 16, 2009

Tech cell: Tube and Pipe Fabrication