Roll Forming Powered Straighteners
Roll-Kraft and CHS Automation
work exclusively to provide the most affordable
Material Handling Equipment in the
industry. Exceptional quality and reliability add to the
value of this large selection of equipment, and with a host
of options, we will specify and build exactly what you need.
Roll Forming Powered Straighteners
remove coil curvature (coil set), as well as maintain the
proper loop storage necessary for a feed-to-stop stamping or
other process within a
Roll Forming system. Straighteners are
available in a variety of designs from 5- to 21-roll
configurations, with capacities ranging from .040” through
.375” material thicknesses, and 6” through 84” material
widths. Special application straighteners are also
available.
Powered Straightener Standard
Features:
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Seven hardened and
ground straightener rolls
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Screw jack
adjustments of all upper straightener
rolls
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Entry and exit pinch rolls are hardened,
ground, and matte chrome finished
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Air-operated upper entry and exit pinch
roll adjustments
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Heavy-
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duty edge guides and exit cascade
rollers
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Entry and exit funnel guards for safety
and threading
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Inclined or horizontal straightening
head configuration
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AC variable frequency drive system
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Centralized lubrication system
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Powered
Straightener Optional Features:
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Ultrasonic loop controls
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Automatic lubrication system
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Electronic digital roll position
indicators (set of three)
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Hand crank / self-centering edge guides
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Stock
peeler, threader, debender station with
motorized end wheel
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Motorized height adjustment
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Combined
with a wide variety of coil handling products, such as load
cars, loop controls, servo roll feeders, powered
straighteners, and coil cradles, Roll-Kraft and CHS
Automation have the low-cost option that is right for you.
Pull-Through Straighteners:
Pull-through straighteners are ideally suited for
applications where looping pits are not required, yet a coil
set must be removed. Configured with five, seven, or nine
rolls, these pull-through straighteners also include a
driven pinch roll that permits threading of the coil through
the straighteners. The driven pinch roll is disengaged once
the material enters the roll forming mill.
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