DP3

3 Roll Double Pinch Plate Bending Rolls

LOW COST PRECISION AND RELIABILITY

The DP3 is the latest evolution of the traditional three roll double pinch plate bending machine. It has been designed to cover the needs of the fabrication shop: Strength, User Friendliness, and Versatility. FACCIN’s experience in manufacturing heavy and super-heavy duty machines is applied to the design of the DP3 series of plate rolls.

The DP3 series is the most precise 3 roll machine in its category. The RGS design reduces to a minimum the distance between the bending points guaranteeing higher bending accuracy.

The MCS bearing system, incorporating 4 independent bearings for each bending roll is a standard feature of the DP3. It guarantees higher reliability (higher capacity of load absorption) and increases the range for tilting the side rolls, resulting in more versatility, when rolling cones.

The Ultra wide roll support with lubrication circuit are mounted over the slides to prevent wear and tear.

Another important standard feature to increase the versatility of the machine is the roll shaft extensions to allow dies to be fitted to bend profile and pipe.

The very high rotation power is a guarantee of the DP3’s superior rolling torque and speed, available without loss of energy as all three rolls are driven independently by hydro-motors and gearboxes directly coupled to the rolls shafts.

STANDARD CONFIGURATION:
• Linear slides for roll movement
• Ultra wide roll supports
• 4 independent bearings on bending rolls
• Three independently driven rolls
• Full hydraulic power
• Metric scales for rolls positioning
• Front swing console with handle
• Lubrication circuit
• Emergency stop button
• Safety Guard cable

UPON REQUEST:

• Induction hardened rolls
• Rolls surface polishing
• Digital readouts for rolls positioning
• Cone bending attachment
• Special colors
• Profile bending dies
• Top and Side Plate supports
• Vertical rolls versions
• Corrugated rolls versions

**Please contact us for: Product Specifications




Last update 7/08