Beam Straightening Hydraulic Press

Infrastructure Overview

GISF Engineering Private Limited is equipped with a high-capacity Beam Straightening Hydraulic Press, designed to correct distortions and deviations in heavy steel beams that may occur during fabrication and welding processes. This facility ensures dimensional accuracy and structural integrity of beams used in critical infrastructure and industrial projects.

The machine operates with a 500 MT hydraulic press, enabling effective straightening of beams with flange thicknesses up to 80 mm. The press applies controlled and uniform force, allowing precise correction of bends, warping, and misalignment without inducing additional stress or damage to the material.

Beam straightening is a crucial step in heavy structural fabrication, especially for I-beams, H-beams, and box sections used in power plants, bridges, refineries, and large industrial structures. GISF’s hydraulic straightening process ensures that fabricated components meet strict dimensional tolerances and quality specifications before further processing or dispatch.

Key benefits of the Beam Straightening Hydraulic Press include:

  • Accurate correction of beam distortions

  • Capability to handle thick and heavy beam sections

  • Controlled straightening with minimal residual stress

  • Improved fit-up and alignment during assembly

  • Enhanced overall fabrication quality and reliability

 

This facility enables GISF Engineering Private Limited to consistently deliver structurally sound and dimensionally precise components for demanding projects.

FAQs – Beam Straightening Hydraulic Press

  • Q1. What is the maximum flange thickness that can be straightened?

    The hydraulic press can straighten beams with flange thicknesses up to 80 mm.

  • Q2. What is the capacity of the hydraulic press used for beam straightening?

    The machine operates with a 500 MT hydraulic press, suitable for heavy and thick steel beams.

  • Q3. Why is beam straightening important after welding?

    Welding can cause thermal distortion; beam straightening ensures dimensional accuracy, proper alignment, and compliance with project tolerances, improving structural performance.