Laser Cutting. Bending. Drilling. From Raw Tube to Finished Part.
Simplify Your Supply Chain.
Why buy raw tubes from one supplier and hire a machine shop to cut them? Vertex Tubes offers a complete One-Stop Solution. We manufacture the tube AND fabricate the part under one roof.
Armed with advanced 3D Laser Cutting Machines and CNC Benders, we transform standard stainless steel tubes into complex components ready for your assembly line. Whether you need slotted handrails, drilled furniture frames, or automotive exhaust tips, we deliver precision parts with Zero Logistics Costs between production steps.
Traditional sawing and drilling leave burrs and limit your design. Laser is the future.
Complex Patterns: We can cut holes, slots, logos, or complex geometries on Round, Square, and Special Shaped tubes in a single pass.
Burr-Free: The laser cut edge is clean and smooth, eliminating the need for secondary deburring. Perfect for visible architectural parts.
Precise bends are crucial for furniture and machinery frames.
Technology: We use multi-axis CNC benders with internal mandrels to prevent the tube from collapsing or wrinkling during bending.
Capability: We can achieve tight radius bends (1.5D / 2D) and multi-plane bending for complex chair legs or handle shapes.
We deliver parts ready to install.
End Forming: Flaring (expanding), Swaging (reducing), Flattening, and Threading.
Assembly: We offer TIG/Laser welding services to join brackets or plates to the tube, delivering a complete sub-assembly to your factory.
| Inspection Item | Vertex Factory Standard |
|---|---|
| Laser Cutting Precision | ± 0.1mm (High accuracy for slotting/holing). |
| Bending Angle | ± 0.5° (Ensures frames sit flat on the floor). |
| Cut Length | ± 0.5mm (Much stricter than raw tube tolerance). |
| Burr Control | No Burrs (Smooth to touch, safe for handling). |
| Surface Protection | No Scratches from clamps/jigs during machining. |

Bent and drilled frames for chairs/tables.

Polished tips with angle cuts.

Heavy-duty bent tubular structures.

Slotted tubes for shelving brackets.
A: We prefer 3D formats like STEP (.stp) or IGES (.igs) for bending and complex laser cutting. For 2D profiles, DXF or DWG files are acceptable.
A: Yes. A local machine shop buys the tube (paying a markup) and then charges for machining. At Vertex, we ARE the tube factory. You save the material markup and the shipping cost between the mill and the machine shop.
A: Since custom parts require machine setup (jigs and programming), the MOQ is typically 500-1000 pieces depending on complexity. However, we are flexible for prototype runs.
Stop paying for shipping air. Buy finished parts directly from the source.