General fabrication is used in steelwork, engineering and manufacturing and it includes cutting, drilling, bending and welding. The machines that are used matter because better tools mean faster work, cleaner finishes and fewer mistakes. Knowing what each machine does helps the workshops pick the right equipment for each job.
Drilling and Punching
Drilling and punching machines make holes in metal. Pillar drills are used for everyday work and radial arm drills handle larger pieces. Some machines also drill and tap at the same time. Punching machines are useful for fast, repeat jobs and site work. It’s important to follow HSE safety advice when working with machines and this can be found here.
Cutting
Cutting machines like saws and shears prepare metal before shaping. They give clean edges and reduce waste, which helps speed up later stages of work.
Bending
Bending machines shape metal into frames and angles. CNC press brakes give accurate and repeatable results. Euromac bending machines, like the ones seen here, https://www.cotswold-machinery-sales.co.uk/euromac-bending-machines/horizontal-bending-machines are popular because they are quick to set up and very precise in busy production environments.
Welding
Welding machines join metal parts using heat. MIG and TIG are the most common types and they are used in repairs and structural work.
Steelworkers
Steelworkers are heavy-duty machines that shear, notch and punch thick steel. They combine several processes in one unit, which makes them good for structural fabrication work.
Finishing
Finishing machines smooth and clean metal before coating or assembly. They also help parts to fit better and give a more professional final look.

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