
Rotary Draw Bending
Rotary Draw Bending produces accurate, repeatable bends for hydraulic tubes, fluid lines, structural tubing, and other formed components. This method is well suited for parts where fit, routing, appearance, and repeatability matter. It is a strong choice for one-off replacements, prototypes, and low- to mid-volume production.

Roll Bending
For large-radius curves and sweeping bends, Roll Bending forms tubing, pipe, and other profiles into smooth, gradual arcs. This process is useful when a part needs consistent curvature rather than a tight bend. It is well suited for structural components, frames, guards, rails, and similar applications.

Compression Bending
When the job calls for simpler bends, Compression Bending forms tubing around a die using controlled pressure. This process is well suited for lower-complexity parts and straightforward bend requirements. It is a good choice when function, speed, and cost-effectiveness are the priority.

End Forming
End forming adds the finishing details needed to make a tube connect, seal, mount, or function properly within an assembly. Whether the application calls for flares, beads, expansions, reductions, or other formed features, this capability helps create a more complete tube solution that is ready for installation and real-world use.