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840+900 Double Layer Roof Panel Machine
One machine, two profiles. Produce 840mm and 900mm panels with 10-13m/min speed and lower total investment.





840+900 Double Layer Roof Panel Machine
The 840+900 double layer roll former combines two production profiles in one compact machine. It reduces floor-space usage and can save around 50% investment versus buying two separate lines. Profile switching is electronic via control panel.
Protection For Long Term, Lasting Health
Dual-Profile Output
Two widths on one machine.
Fast Switching
Electronic switching via PLC touch panel.
High ROI
Lower CAPEX than two separate machines.
Compact Layout
Higher capacity in limited factory space.
Our Application

Multi-Product Manufacturers
Serve different customers with one line.

Space-Constrained Plants
Increase capacity without doubling footprint.

Export Projects
Adapt quickly to varying market requirements.

Technical Specifications
| Machine Type | Double Layer Roof Panel Roll Forming Machine |
| Profile 1 | 840mm (11 stations) |
| Profile 2 | 900mm (11 stations) |
| Thickness | 0.2 - 0.8mm |
| Speed | 10 - 13 m/min |
| Dimensions | 6400 x 1300 x 1200 mm |
| Shaft Diameter | 70mm (45# steel) |
| Main Motor | 3kW |
| Hydraulic Pump | 3kW |
Standard Configuration
- Dual-layer forming main unit — 1 Set
- Manual uncoiler — 1 Set
- Hydraulic shearing system — 1 Set
- PLC control cabinet — 1 Set
- Discharge rack — 1 Set
Optional Upgrades
- Hydraulic Uncoiler
- Auto stacker
- Online protective film laminator
- Remote diagnostics module
Our Certificate

CE

ISO

Quality Test

Patent
Factory Story

Dual Deck Alignment
Upper and lower deck rollers are aligned independently for stable dual-profile output.

Profile Switching Test
Switching sequence is tested repeatedly to ensure quick and safe transitions.
FAQ
How long does profile switching take?
Switching is done electronically via the control panel and typically takes less than 5 minutes.
Is operation harder than single-profile lines?
No. Operators use the same workflow; only profile selection is added on HMI.