Tube and Pipe
Reconditioned Roll Tooling
While
Roll-Kraft is the only company that designs and manufactures
roll tooling with such unique processes to guarantee
performance, we can also recondition your existing roll
tooling with the same processes, so that you can have your
tooling in production within a few days.
Can Roll-Kraft recondition roll tooling
manufactured by other tool makers? YES.
We can we recondition
other manufacturers’ roll tooling, as well as analyze your
existing design, using one of our unique design methods.
Can Roll-Kraft recondition
tungsten carbide roll tooling? YES.
We have the most advanced processes to
recondition tungsten carbide and other special materials.
Our advanced processes enable us to guarantee delivery,
which we know is extremely important to your production.
Can
Roll-Kraft repair the bore diameters and faces (widths) of
roll tooling? YES.
We use a hard chrome material to build up the
bores and faces, then machine them to the precision
tolerances required. This process is guaranteed to save you
money on the total cost of reconditioning, versus having to
replace the roll tooling.
Can
Roll-Kraft repair chips in the contours of the roll tooling?
YES.
With the most advanced process to make these
repairs, we can guarantee you will have your roll tooling
when required, and at a lower cost than having to replace
the tooling.
What are the
sizes of roll tooling Roll-Kraft can recondition?
Tooling you can
barely see and tooling that would crush your car.
How fast can
Roll-Kraft recondition my roll tooling?
As fast as you want, guaranteed!!!
Can Roll-Kraft
improve my existing roll tooling? YES.
Our advanced design/analysis capabilities
enable us to modify your tooling to perform to your
expectations.
Here are some examples of special materials
that can be manufactured and reconditioned by Roll-Kraft:
Soft Urethane
– This material is used when grip is needed and the product
surface cannot be crushed back flat. Perforated or louvered
tubing are examples of uses for this material.
Nylon
– Nylon is used when the surface condition of the final
product is crucial and no other material will suffice. Dead
soft aluminum and some stainless steel tube can be made
completely mark free with a nylon application.
AMPCO
- is used in areas where the absence of marking is critical
and more tooling wear is required. It is commonly used in
stainless steel applications, as well as for weld rolls, due
to its non-magnetic properties. It is available in different
grades and levels of hardness.
CPM
10V
and A11
– These materials can be used in many applications, and they
have a longer life than D2 steel. They have worked very well
in bead rolling and hammering operations in stainless steel
tube and pipe. This material can last two to three times
longer than D2 in certain areas when forming carbon
steels.
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