Pneumatic Pipe Bending Machine
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The main objective of this paper is to implement the Pneumatic Pipe bending machine in the construction sites with less cost compared to the existing bending machines, and increasing the productivity of the stirups. The automation strategy, when implemented is believed to result in reduced cycle time, costs and improved product quality. Other possible advantages are repeatability, increased productivity, reduced labour and integration of business systems. Automation is achieved with the help of pneumatic system.
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