By Cass Jacoby.
Looking to buy a roof paneling machine? Owning or leasing a portable rollforming machine allows you to take control of your own production, cuts out unwanted costs and allows you to diversify what products or services your company offers. In this video, New Tech Machinery goes over the cost of portable roof panel machines and factors that affect the price of a rollforming machine.
The short answer is it depends While it might seem like a straightforward question, the cost of a portable rollforming machine changes depending on the features you are looking for and accessories/ add-ons you would like for the job.
The base prices of each NTM roofpaneling machine are as follows:
SSR™ MultiPro Jr. Roof panel machine starts at $37,000
WAV wall panel machine starts at $182,000
SSQ II™ MultiPro roof panel machine starts at $76,000
The 5VC-5V Crimp roof panel machine starts at $60,100
The SSH™ MultiPro roof panel machine starts at $59,200
However, these prices do not reflect add-on options or accessories such as trailers, computer controllers, run-out tables, custom cover and more. You can purchase any machine without add-ons, but some of them may be necessary in order to complete specific projects.
In many ways the question is less, “How much does the portable rollforming machine cost?” and more, “What are you looking for in your portable roof panel machine?” You should make sure the new machines you are looking at offer the features you want and plan for the base cost to not include accessories.
When it comes to making such a big investment you want to make sure that you're purchasing the right roof paneling machine that can do the jobs you purchased it for!
Finding the right roof paneling machine for your company comes down to comparing and contrasting attributes like warranties, machine size, number of profiles, servicing, post-cut or pre-cut and more to find what is right for you.
Learn more about New Tech Machinery in their RoofersCoffeeShop® Directory or visit www.newtechmachinery.com.
About Cass
Cass works as a reporter/writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, AskARoofer and MetalCoffeeShop. When she isn’t writing about roofs, she is putting her Master degree to work writing about movies and dancing with her plants.
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