Morgan Rushworth ASBR 2100/170 Powered Bending Rollers

The Morgan Rushworth ASBR Powered Bending Rolls build on the heavy duty design of the smaller SBR models by adding standard features such as powered pre-bending roll adjustment and option to extend the roll shafts to accept profile bending rolls. The asymmetric design provides pre-bending capability on the machine and the top slip roll allows quick removal of cylindrical components. An optional digital read out can be fitted to the pre-bending roll for repeatability. 

Morgan Rushworth ASBR 2100/170 Powered Bending Rollers
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Features

  • Powered top and bottom rolls with foot operated forward and reverse control
  • Induction hardened rolls
  • Braked motor
  • Cast iron end frames
  • Manual pinching of bottom roll
  • Powered adjustment of the pre-bending roll
  • Top slip roll for removal of complete cylinders
  • Cone bending device

Options

  • Digital read out for pre-bending roll position
  • Powered pinching of the lower roll
  • Extended roll shafts for optional profile bending rolls
  • Profile rolls to suit extended roll shafts

Technical Information

MODEL   ASBR 2100/170
Bending Length mm 2050
Rolling Capacity mm 6.0
Pre-Bending Capacity mm 5.0
Roll Diameters mm 170
Rolling Speed m/min 4.5
Motor Power kW 4.0 + 1.5
Length mm 3800
Width mm 1100
Height mm 1130
Weight Kg 2300
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