STANDARD HS-B2-2 Steel Straightener - STANDARD Direct

STANDARD HS-B2-2 Steel Straightener

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*Products are built on order, general delivery is 8~16weeks and include Sea Freight to most ports

Description

Standard HS-B2-2 Steel Straightener:

A steel straightener is a mechanical device used to straighten or flatten steel bars, tubes, or other metal components. It typically consists of a set of rollers or dies that apply pressure to the steel as it passes through the machine.

The process of straightening involves applying force to the steel in a controlled manner to bend it back into a straight line. The rollers or dies in the straightener are set at specific angles and distances from each other to ensure that the steel is straightened uniformly and without damaging the metal.

Steel straighteners can be designed for various applications, including industrial manufacturing, construction, and metal fabrication. They can be operated manually or automatically, depending on the complexity of the job and the level of precision required.

Overall, steel straighteners are essential tools for ensuring that metal components are straight, accurate, and consistent, which is important for many industrial and construction applications where precision and strength are critical.

Main Features:

  • Strong steel structure
  • High-quality straightening rollers
  • 7pcs leveling rollers with 2pcs feed rollers
  • Bottom gear drive transmission
  • Spring type roller gap regulate with manual adjusting
  • Sensor bar loop control
  • Control box with the manual buttons for easy operation
Specifications
  • Max. Coil Width - Ø200mm
  • Material Thickness: 0.4 - 2.2 mm
  • Straightening Rollers: Ø50mm (7pcs)
  • Pinch Rollers: Ø60mm (2pcs)
  • Feed Rollers: Ø80mm (2pcs)
  • Power: 1HP
Delivery

    Due to the many options offered, these machines are strictly built on order. Feel free to customize and build your ideal machine.

    Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit


    How to use a Steel Straightener

    Using a steel straightener can be a straightforward process, but it requires proper technique and attention to safety.

    Here are the general steps for using a steel straightener:

    1. Prepare the steel component: Before using the straightener, make sure the steel component you want to straighten is clean, free of debris, and ready to be processed.

    2. Set up the machine: Depending on the type of steel straightener you have, you may need to adjust the rollers or dies to the correct position for the size and shape of the steel component. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for guidance on setting up the machine correctly.

    3. Feed the steel through the straightener: Place the steel component into the straightener's rollers or dies, and apply pressure to begin the straightening process. Depending on the machine, you may need to turn a crank or use a hydraulic pump to apply pressure to the steel.

    4. Monitor the straightening process: As you feed the steel through the machine, monitor it closely to ensure it's being straightened properly. Look for any signs of unevenness or damage, and adjust the rollers or dies as needed to achieve the desired result.

    5. Repeat the process: Depending on the severity of the bend or distortion in the steel, you may need to feed it through the straightener multiple times to achieve the desired level of straightness.

    6. Inspect the steel: Once you've finished straightening the steel, inspect it closely to make sure it's straight and free of damage or defects.

    7. Clean up: After you're finished using the steel straightener, clean the machine thoroughly and store it properly to prevent damage or deterioration.

    It's important to note that steel straighteners can be dangerous if not used properly, so always follow the manufacturer's instructions and wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and eye protection, when using the machine.

    Description

    Standard HS-B2-2 Steel Straightener:

    A steel straightener is a mechanical device used to straighten or flatten steel bars, tubes, or other metal components. It typically consists of a set of rollers or dies that apply pressure to the steel as it passes through the machine.

    The process of straightening involves applying force to the steel in a controlled manner to bend it back into a straight line. The rollers or dies in the straightener are set at specific angles and distances from each other to ensure that the steel is straightened uniformly and without damaging the metal.

    Steel straighteners can be designed for various applications, including industrial manufacturing, construction, and metal fabrication. They can be operated manually or automatically, depending on the complexity of the job and the level of precision required.

    Overall, steel straighteners are essential tools for ensuring that metal components are straight, accurate, and consistent, which is important for many industrial and construction applications where precision and strength are critical.

    Main Features:

    • Strong steel structure
    • High-quality straightening rollers
    • 7pcs leveling rollers with 2pcs feed rollers
    • Bottom gear drive transmission
    • Spring type roller gap regulate with manual adjusting
    • Sensor bar loop control
    • Control box with the manual buttons for easy operation
    Specifications
    • Max. Coil Width - Ø200mm
    • Material Thickness: 0.4 - 2.2 mm
    • Straightening Rollers: Ø50mm (7pcs)
    • Pinch Rollers: Ø60mm (2pcs)
    • Feed Rollers: Ø80mm (2pcs)
    • Power: 1HP
    Delivery

      Due to the many options offered, these machines are strictly built on order. Feel free to customize and build your ideal machine.

      Delivery 10-14 Weeks from Deposit

      How to use a Steel Straightener

      Using a steel straightener can be a straightforward process, but it requires proper technique and attention to safety.

      Here are the general steps for using a steel straightener:

      1. Prepare the steel component: Before using the straightener, make sure the steel component you want to straighten is clean, free of debris, and ready to be processed.

      2. Set up the machine: Depending on the type of steel straightener you have, you may need to adjust the rollers or dies to the correct position for the size and shape of the steel component. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for guidance on setting up the machine correctly.

      3. Feed the steel through the straightener: Place the steel component into the straightener's rollers or dies, and apply pressure to begin the straightening process. Depending on the machine, you may need to turn a crank or use a hydraulic pump to apply pressure to the steel.

      4. Monitor the straightening process: As you feed the steel through the machine, monitor it closely to ensure it's being straightened properly. Look for any signs of unevenness or damage, and adjust the rollers or dies as needed to achieve the desired result.

      5. Repeat the process: Depending on the severity of the bend or distortion in the steel, you may need to feed it through the straightener multiple times to achieve the desired level of straightness.

      6. Inspect the steel: Once you've finished straightening the steel, inspect it closely to make sure it's straight and free of damage or defects.

      7. Clean up: After you're finished using the steel straightener, clean the machine thoroughly and store it properly to prevent damage or deterioration.

      It's important to note that steel straighteners can be dangerous if not used properly, so always follow the manufacturer's instructions and wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and eye protection, when using the machine.

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      Description

      Standard HS-B2-2 Steel Straightener:

      A steel straightener is a mechanical device used to straighten or flatten steel bars, tubes, or other metal components. It typically consists of a set of rollers or dies that apply pressure to the steel as it passes through the machine.

      The process of straightening involves applying force to the steel in a controlled manner to bend it back into a straight line. The rollers or dies in the straightener are set at specific angles and distances from each other to ensure that the steel is straightened uniformly and without damaging the metal.

      Steel straighteners can be designed for various applications, including industrial manufacturing, construction, and metal fabrication. They can be operated manually or automatically, depending on the complexity of the job and the level of precision required.

      Overall, steel straighteners are essential tools for ensuring that metal components are straight, accurate, and consistent, which is important for many industrial and construction applications where precision and strength are critical.

      Main Features:

      • Strong steel structure
      • High-quality straightening rollers
      • 7pcs leveling rollers with 2pcs feed rollers
      • Bottom gear drive transmission
      • Spring type roller gap regulate with manual adjusting
      • Sensor bar loop control
      • Control box with the manual buttons for easy operat