16 Ga. x 120", ROTO-DIE HYDRAULIC BENDER, MFG 2001, MODEL#10, USED
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Reference Number: 10636
Condition: Used
"If you need a machine and don't buy it, then you will ultimately find you have paid for it but don't have it." Henry Ford
Full Product Description
Model: 10 MFG DATE: 2001 Bending Capacity: 7/8" Die Opening: 120" X 16 Gauge With Angle Insert: 72" X 10 Gauge Length of Stroke: 3" Strokes Per Minute: 20 to 50 Die Clearance: 2-1/8" Die Space: 7-1/2" Motor: 7.5 HP, 230/460 Volt, currently 230 Volt. Overall Dimensions: 12'1" Long 22" Front to Back 5'4" High Bed And Ram Plates: 2-1/4" Thick 25" Depth - Ram 25" Depth - Bed 123" Depth - Length Front & Rear Support Arm Range: 39" Approx. Shipping Weight: 5700 lbs. EQUIPPED WITH: Lower Roto-Die (with 4 forming operations) Upper 10' Long Punch No. 50 Sheet Support Arms Has Front operated Backgauge!! FEATURES: ** VERSATILITY ** The Roto-Die is four precision forming tools in one. By merely shifting the selection lever, one operator can perform all basic sheet-metal forming operations. No die to change. The Roto-Die hydraulic bender forms full-length ducts, gravel stops, standing lock seams, flashing and hemming operations -accurately and economically. The compactness inherent in the cylindrical die design permits acute reverse bends not possible with conventional wide-bed machines. The Roto-Die indexes quickly and accurately to all forming stations. Automatic detention assures positive die alignment. Centerline machined upper dies are instantly inter- changeable in all Roto-Die openings without special stops or adjustments. A Roto-Die hydraulic bender is as simple to operate as a hand break - but has infinitely more production capacity. ** EARNS YOU MORE MONEY ** Most sheet-metal configurations can be formed with one hand by one operator. The ram may be jogged, stopped or returned to "up" position at any point of the stroke. It may also be inched for accurate positioning of the work, reducing material loss and gauge-adjustment time. Disappearing pins are conveniently located for fast, one-man positioning in cross-breaking (paneling) and rectangular duct forming. Pin gauges are easily removed and relocated.