Morgan Rushworth DPBR-4 1550/200 Hydraulic 4-Roll Plate Bending Rolls

The DPBR-4 hydraulic bending rolls are available with roll diameters ranging from 150mm up to 260mm. They are of a 4 roll design with powered top and bottom pinch rolls and hydraulically adjusted side rolls. 4 roll bending greatly assists the operator, especially when rolling full cylinders and for multiple radius bending, as the work piece is always pinched between the top and bottom rolls. Pre-bending can be performed on both side rolls without removing the workpiece from the machine. All models have hydraulic drop end and are supplied with digital read outs to all three adjustable rolls to indicate roll position.

Morgan Rushworth DPBR-4 1550/200 Hydraulic 4-Roll Plate Bending Rolls
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Features

  • Powered top and bottom rolls with hydro motor and cardan joint
  • Hydraulic drop end
  • Hydraulic up and down roll movement
  • Hydraulic pinching
  • Induction hardened rolls
  • Digital read out for both side rollers and pinch roll
  • Double pre bending to front and rear edge of plate
  • Cone bending device
  • Welded steel construction
  • Safety trip wire around the machine
  • Mobile control panel
  • Two rolling speeds
  • Central lubrication system

Options

  • Side and central sheet supports
  • Ground and polished rolls
  • Variable speed
  • NC controller
  • CNC controller

Technical Information

MODEL   DPBR-4 1550/200
Bending Length mm 1550
Rolling Capacity (5 x top roll) mm 11
Pre-bending Capacity (5 x top roll) mm 9
Rolling Capacity (1.5 x top roll) mm 9
Pre-bending Capacity (1.5 x top roll) mm 7
Top Roll Diameter mm 200
Working Speed m/min 1.5 / 6
Motor kW 4.0
Length mm 3350
Width mm 1350
Height mm 1290
Weight kg 3250
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