Morgan Rushworth ASBH 3100/220 Hydraulic Bending Rolls

The Morgan Rushworth ASBH Hydraulic Bending Rolls are a powerful, heavily constructed model with a high standard specification including induction hardened rolls and cone bending attachment. The asymmetrical design with hydraulic back roll adjustment allows easy pre-bending of the material on the machine. The ASBH models are available in capacities ranging from 650mm to 3100mm bending length and 80mm to 250mm roll diameters.

Morgan Rushworth ASBH 3100/220 Hydraulic Bending Rolls
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Features

  • Powerful Production Machine
  • Asymmetrical Roll Configuration
  • Hydraulic Pre-bending with Back Roll
  • Hydraulic Pinching of Material with Lower Roll
  • Induction Hardened Rolls
  • Hydraulic Drop End
  • Cone Bending Device
  • Digital Read Out for Back Roll Position
  • Digital Read Out for Pinch Roll Position
  • Safety Trip Wire
  • Mobile Control Console

Options

  • Hydraulic Overhead Support
  • Hydraulic Side Support – one per side

Technical Information

MODEL   ASBH 3100/220
Bending Length mm 3100
Top/Bottom Roll Dia mm 220
Side Roll Dia mm 180
Rolling Capacity (at 5 x top roll dia) mm 8.0
Pre-bending Capacity (at 5 x top roll dia) mm 6.0
Rolling Capacity (at 1.5 x top roll dia) mm 6.0
Pre-bending Capacity (at 1.5 x top roll dia) mm 4.0
Rolling Speed m/min 5
Motor kW 5.5 + 1.5
Length mm 5000
Width mm 1500
Height mm 1370
Weight Kg 4750
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