Rolling Process Comparison
Bertsch offers a complete line of hydraulic bending rolls: four-roll double pinch, three-roll initial pinch, and the three-roll double pinch.
Four-Roll Double Pinch
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Easiest machine to operate since material is clamped during the squaring process and held during the entire rolling process.
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Able to pre-bend, roll and post-bend the entire piece without releasing the pinch, allowing some parts to be pre-bent and the entire cylinder rolled in a single pass.
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Because the plate is clamped through the entire bending cycle, a rotary encoder can be utilized to indicate how much plate has been fed through the machine, allowing it to be fitted with an optional CNC control.
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Material is fed into the machine parallel to the floor, easily fitted with feed tables and side supports, or placed into a pit for ease of operation.
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Less floor space is required because the part is rolled up and over right after the first pre-bend.
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Machine can be fed from either direction.
Three-Roll Initial Pinch
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Ability to pre-bend material to minimize flat.
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Able to bump form easily.
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Requires less floor space than three roll double pinch (both ends of the plate are preformed from the same side of the machine).
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Able to square plate prior to rolling.
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Machine can be easily fitted with feed tables, material supports, or set in a pit.
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Material remains square throughout the entire rolling process once it is squared and pinched between the pinching rolls.
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May require operator to remove plate from machine and rotate 180 degrees to pre-bend trailing edge of plate if the part requires pre-bending on both ends.
Three-Roll Double Pinch
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Additional open height allows you to roll smaller channel, beam or bar in the roll.
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Ability to pre-bend material on both sides of machine without removing plate.
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Machine requires more shop floor space when rolling larger diameter cylinders due to material hanging out both sides during the pre-bending process.
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Manual plate alignment is required at both ends to square material.
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Plate is fed into the machine at an angle, which can make adding side supports, feed tables or setting the machine into a pit challenging.
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Requires the highest level of skill to operate, since there is no definite pinch to hold the plate from shifting during the rolling process.
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