Year:
| 1977??
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Make:
| Webb
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Model:
| 9L-1210
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Condition:
| Good
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Serial #:
| On Request
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Machine Status: | Under Power
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Shipping Info: | We can load
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Weight: | 30,000?
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Dimension: L x W x H | |
Machine Location:
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City: |
On Request
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State: |
Georgia
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Country:
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USA
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Price:
| $sold USD
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Buyers Premium:
A 12 % Buyers Premium applies to the final sale price of this item
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General Description |
- Webb initial pinch rolls
10'-2" x 1/2" max capacity 12" dia roll air drop Three roll benders work by "pinching" the flat workpiece between two rolls and bending it as it comes in contact with a forming roll. This bends the workpiece into a cylindrical form, where it is welded together to produce a cylinder. Caps are then welded on to produce tanks. The upper roll is in a fixed position, the lower roll has adjustable movement to perform the gripping function. These are the "pinch" rolls. The third roll (the forming roll) is also adjustable.
Truly built to do the job year after year, these machines are designed with all three rolls driven. This insures easy material feeding and constant pull through of the workpiece.
With a manually or air adjusted drop hinge, the top shaft is automatically raised to release the pressure on the rolled sheet when the tail hinge is lowered. The rear forming roll is adjusted manually on some standard models. Power adjustments can be furnished on all WEBB rear forming rolls. Many objects we see everyday are manufactured by the metal bending industry. Water heaters, aircraft engine housings, and a variety of tanks and curved metal structures are common examples. For decades, Webb has been manufacturing the machines to do this work, both three-roll initial pinch rollers Note: minor surface rust on rolls no major pitts
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Electrical Description |
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