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Leveling. How it works.
Leveling is the process by which a leveling machine flattens metal strip, coil, or sheets by bending it up and down over the interrupting arcs of upper and lowers sets of long, slender work rolls.
Machines generally employ 17, 19, or 21 relatively small diameter rolls whose deflection under load is controlled by additional back-up rollers and a rigid frame.
Leveling Equipment |
| ¼" Herr-Voss Leveler (.25" x 72") |
| Maximum Gauge |
.250"
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| Minimum Guage |
.024"
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| Maximum Width |
72"
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| Minimum Width |
16"
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| Maximum Coil Weight |
50,000 lbs
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| Maximum O.D. |
72"
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| Coil I.D. |
20 - 32"
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| Maximum Length |
40"
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| Flattener |
.127 - .250"
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| Leveler |
.024 - .112"
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| ½" Herr-Voss Leveler (.50" x 72") |
| Maximum Gauge |
.500"
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| Minimum Guage |
.127"
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| Maximum Width |
72"
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| Minimum Width |
16"
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| Maximum Coil Weight |
60,000 lbs
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| Maximum O.D. |
84"
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| Coil I.D. |
20 - 34"
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| Maximum Length |
40"
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