The operation of machine shears involves two primary components the upper blade and the lower blade
. The upper blade (or moving blade) applies a downward force, effectively compressing the material against the lower, stationary blade. When the force exceeds the material's shear strength, it causes the material to fracture along the line of cut. The angle of the blades, the speed of the cut, and the type of material being sheared are crucial factors that influence the quality of the cut and the finish of the edges.Another significant benefit is the environmental impact of electric pipe making machines. By utilizing electric power, these machines produce fewer emissions compared to their gas-powered counterparts. This aspect aligns with the growing emphasis on sustainable manufacturing practices, where companies are increasingly looking to reduce their carbon footprint.