- FMA
- The Fabricator
- FABTECH
- Canadian Metalworking
Categories
- Additive Manufacturing
- Aluminum Welding
- Arc Welding
- Assembly and Joining
- Automation and Robotics
- Bending and Forming
- Consumables
- Cutting and Weld Prep
- Electric Vehicles
- En Español
- Finishing
- Hydroforming
- Laser Cutting
- Laser Welding
- Machining
- Manufacturing Software
- Materials Handling
- Metals/Materials
- Oxyfuel Cutting
- Plasma Cutting
- Power Tools
- Punching and Other Holemaking
- Roll Forming
- Safety
- Sawing
- Shearing
- Shop Management
- Testing and Measuring
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Tube and Pipe Production
- Waterjet Cutting
Industry Directory
Webcasts
Podcasts
FAB 40
Advertise
Subscribe
Account Login
Search
Angle roll has 6-in. pipe, 6-in. bending capacity
- January 3, 2011
- Product Release
- Bending and Forming
Carell Corp. has introduced the 310HV4 angle roll with 6-in. pipe and 6-in. angle bending capacity. The three-driven-roll, double-initial-pinch, fully hydraulic universal roll bending machine has independent hydraulic adjustment of both lower bending rolls and hydraulic powered rotation of all three rolls. Lateral guides are hydraulic-powered in all three axes (six directional movements).
The machine is suitable for rolling standard or special profiles, tube and pipe, and beams in a variety of material types and alloys. Tooling for angle iron leg-in and leg-out is standard.
The angle roll has two LED digital displays to monitor bending roll positions and six LED digital displays to monitor all lateral material guide positions. Each machine is built beginning with a one-piece solid-steel weldment frame that is stress-relieved and then CNC-machined. All shafts are of high-strength alloy then heat-treated and ground.
The drive train is 100 percent hydraulic using three independent radial piston hydraulic motors and planetary speed reducers direct-coupled to each main roll shaft for 100 percent torque transmission to the workpiece.
Related Companies
subscribe now
The Tube and Pipe Journal became the first magazine dedicated to serving the metal tube and pipe industry in 1990. Today, it remains the only North American publication devoted to this industry, and it has become the most trusted source of information for tube and pipe professionals.
start your free subscription- Stay connected from anywhere
Easily access valuable industry resources now with full access to the digital edition of The Fabricator.
Easily access valuable industry resources now with full access to the digital edition of The Welder.
Easily access valuable industry resources now with full access to the digital edition of The Tube and Pipe Journal.
Easily access valuable industry resources now with full access to the digital edition of The Fabricator en Español.
- Podcasting
- Podcast:
- The Fabricator Podcast
- Published:
- 04/16/2024
- Running Time:
- 63:29
In this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, Caleb Chamberlain, co-founder and CEO of OSH Cut, discusses his company’s...
- Trending Articles
Team Industries names director of advanced technology and manufacturing
Orbital tube welding webinar to be held April 23
Push-feeding saw station cuts nonferrous metals
Corrosion-inhibiting coating can be peeled off after use
3D laser tube cutting system available in 3, 4, or 5 kW
- Industry Events
16th Annual Safety Conference
- April 30 - May 1, 2024
- Elgin,
Pipe and Tube Conference
- May 21 - 22, 2024
- Omaha, NE
World-Class Roll Forming Workshop
- June 5 - 6, 2024
- Louisville, KY
Advanced Laser Application Workshop
- June 25 - 27, 2024
- Novi, MI