
The teeth on C strut profiles play a pivotal role in the overall performance and application of these products. Their integrity significantly impacts the effectiveness of bolt connections, ensuring a secure fit that remains stable post-installation. Consequently, the design of the machinery used to create these teeth and the method employed are crucial factors determining customer satisfaction.

When it comes to optimizing the teeth-making process, there are various approaches, with some yielding superior results over others. An ideal method ensures that the teeth are deeply formed, precisely positioned at the top of the metal, maximizing friction and enhancing overall strength. This not only enhances the teeth’s durability but also prolongs the lifespan of the rollers by minimizing wear and tear. The presence of roller spacers on the shaft facilitates easy replacement of worn teeth, allowing for continued optimal performance and extended roller usage.

Our machinery employs this superior teeth-making technique, guaranteeing that C strut profiles are equipped with teeth that meet the highest standards of quality and functionality. Although alternative methods exist, they often fall short in terms of the final outcome, leading us to discontinue their use in favor of the proven, efficient process we currently employ.

To illustrate the difference, I’d like to share some photos that showcase the less effective methods we’ve experimented with in the past, which have since been discarded due to their inferior results. By focusing on innovative and effective manufacturing techniques, we ensure that our C strut profiles consistently exceed customer expectations.