Roof & Wall Panel Machines
If you’ve never used a portable rollforming machine before, or are new to this industry, the complexity of these machines can feel daunting. That’s why training is so important, so you know how to safely operate, maintain, and troubleshoot your equipment.
This article was updated for 2025.
Portable rollforming machine training helps ensure you get the most out of your NTM portable rollformer. Our trainers have years of experience and can help you streamline production by teaching you how to efficiently perform changeovers, adjust for varying materials, manage operation and maintenance, and more; whether an owner or operator, your team should know the best ways to get optimal performance and productivity from your machine.
At New Tech Machinery (NTM) we offer training on all of our portable rollforming machines, free to all new machine owners and their employees at our facility in Aurora, Colorado. Training can also be performed at your location for a cost. Find out more.
We hope that this article will give clients who are new to portable rollforming machinery the tools to make your first training session an educational and successful one.
In this article, we’ll discuss:
You can’t drive a car without first understanding the rules of the road, how to correctly operate the vehicle, how to maintain it, etc.
The same applies to your portable rollforming machine. Your rollformer is a crucial piece to a roofing or gutter installation business. Therefore, you need to understand how it works and how to operate it safely and get the best quality product you’re producing.
If you want to get the most out of your machine, training is the way to go.
For the purpose of this article, the information we discuss only applies to NTM machines and machine training, as well as training from our qualified distributors.

Through our machine training, we want to make sure you understand proper machine operation and how to troubleshoot issues you may encounter. We encourage you to bring your crew along so that everyone can learn together.
We’ll show you the best safety practices when using your portable rollformer, in one-on-one training that you can’t get if you try teaching yourself. The best part, you’ll learn how to use your machine with our service tech’s assistance. Our service technicians are trained to explain how we make our rollforming equipment, and how to safely use it.
Not only is safe and efficient operation of your new portable rollforming machine our main priority, but we’ll also help you understand:
Having your employees go through proper training also helps to
Some New Tech Machinery distributors also offer training on our portable rollforming equipment, so if you’re working with a distributor ask them if they offer any sort of training on the machines as well. If not, you can always contact us and schedule a training at our Aurora plant (free to new machine owners) or at your facility (hourly fee plus travel and incidentals).
While training isn’t required when purchasing a new portable rollforming machine, we do strongly recommend it, especially for those new to this industry, or unfamiliar with using portable rollforming machinery.
We also encourage machine owners to bring anyone who will be operating the machines to the training.
Please note, we do require training on the notching system on the SSQ II™ MultiPro Roof and Wall Panel Machine for those machines ordered with the notching function.

Learning something as complicated as a portable rollforming can be daunting to many new employees. The best thing you can do is to be as educated as possible before your training session. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your first training session, including what you need to have with you, what you can expect to learn, and an overview of how a first session is likely to go.
If you’ve never had any experience with portable rollforming machinery or the rollforming process, we will cover all of that and more during your training session. Our rollforming specialists will go over:
If you’ve scheduled an on-site training session at your location, we ask that you make sure you have a place inside or out of the elements for the training session. Additionally, make sure you have the appropriate power to run your machine, whether that’s fuel for the gas motor or the correct cords for electric.
For in-house training, bring necessary PPE, including safety glasses and steel-toe boots. You’ll also need to book a hotel. There are several near the NTM facility.
Read the manual that comes with your machine ahead of time to ensure you’re at least a little familiar with the machine and its components. We also suggest you have the proper coil or material to run through the machine for testing and hands-on learning.
You’ll also need to have the correct tools and equipment with you, no matter if you’re training with us in Denver or at your location.
We suggest that you have your:
One of the best ways to prepare yourself for a training session is to understand what to expect beforehand. The more you know ahead of time what our training process looks like, the more you’ll feel at ease and absorb the information presented to you.
First, we begin with introductions and a brief explanation of the training process. We will provide a walk-through of the machine, its components, and how to distinguish the orientation of the machine (where the entry and exit ends of the machine are, and how to determine which are the left and right sides on our machines).
This is important to know because in the event you need to make a call to our service techs, we can better help you troubleshoot problems based on your orientation to the machine.
Next, we’ll dive into how to operate the machine, and functions of its controller. You’ll learn the workings of the electrical and hydraulic systems, the whole rollforming process from entry to exit end, and basics of machine ownership like how to adjust tooling and maintain your machine. We will also teach you how to change profiles, and how to account for different material sizes.
Last, we’ll run material through the machine, show you how to cut it, and demonstrate the automatic run sequence with the computer.
We’ve found that the best way for someone new to portable rollforming machinery to learn is to have our service technician operate the machine first, show you how to do it, and then have you operate it yourself.

First-time users of portable rollforming machinery should always keep safety in mind. Before you begin your training session, and whenever you operate your portable rollformer, follow these basic safety practices:
At New Tech Machinery, we take machine safety very seriously, so after your training session, we’ll ask you to sign off on a machine training checklist. Signing this ensures that you received proper guidance on machine safety and that you understand the safety measures to take with the machine components and assembly that may injure uneducated machine users.
Download this “Simple Steps for Safe Machine Operation” Infographic for an easy way to remember the best safety practices that go along with portable rollforming machine use!

The initial free training session we offer in Aurora, Colorado, is available on any New Tech Machinery portable rollformer, as long as it was recently purchased.
If you prefer, we can also come to your site, helping you learn your rollforming equipment exactly where you’ll be using it the most. Customer cover the travel expenses, plus the service rate and incidentals for our rollforming specialists.
We also offer subsequent training sessions for an additional cost. These additional training sessions are great for teaching new employees how to operate the machinery you already own, or if you feel like you could benefit from more than one training session.
Some factors that can affect the cost of additional training sessions are:
Our service technicians are here to help train you on your portable rollforming machine as their schedules permit. We suggest scheduling your training ahead of time, as our service techs all have limited schedules. Bonnie Bliss, our Parts and Service Coordinator, can help set up your training appointment by calling 303-294-0538.
Basic machine training at our Aurora facility will start at 8 AM MDT and can take about 4-5 hours depending on what kind of machine you have, and if you’ve already had experience using our rollformers. More advanced and complicated machines, like our SSQ II™ with the notching features, could be a 2-day training session as it’s a more sophisticated machine, especially if it has the notching system.
If your business relies on a portable rollforming machine, it’s no surprise you want to know all that you can so you are proficient in running the equipment. Training sessions are the best and most effective way to learn from rollforming experts, and knowing what to expect and how to prepare beforehand is a surefire way to get the most out of training.
Keep in mind:
At New Tech Machinery, our service technicians are portable rollforming experts. You’ll learn from the best of the best in how our machines operate, common problems you may encounter and how to fix them, and best practices to keep your portable rollformers running for years.
If you’re interested in learning more about our portable rollforming training sessions, contact one of our rollforming specialists today!
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