| Name of a product | Inventory number | Producer | YOM | Parameters | ||
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GRIRO G30 |
251953 | GRIRO | Max. plate thickness: 30 mm Width of plate: 3000 mm Number of bending cylinders: 3 Drive Type: electro-mechanical Main motor power: 90 kW Machine weight: 38000 kg |
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B3 3128 |
251332 | Biko | 2008 | Max. plate thickness: 15 mm Width of plate: 3000 mm Number of bending cylinders: 3 Drive Type: Hydraulický Diameter of bending rollers: 285/265 mm Main motor power: 15 kW |
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MCA 4234 |
261030 | DAVI | 2019 | Max. plate thickness: 14 mm Width of plate: 4200 mm Number of bending cylinders: 4 Drive Type: Hydraulický Upper roller diameter: 340 mm Lower roller diameter: 310 mm |
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IB 2220 |
251944 | Stanko Russia | Max. plate thickness: 10 mm Width of plate: 2000 mm Number of bending cylinders: 3 Drive Type: Mechanický Machine dimensions l x w x h: 3940 x 1250 x 1310 mm Machine weight: 5850 kg |
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PRM 50 FH |
261034 | Metallkraft | 2022 | Diameter of bending rollers: 162 mm Drive Type: Hydraulický Rated deformation force press: 8 t Machine dimensions l x w x h: 810x950x1500 mm Machine weight: 500 kg |
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RBM 4 HMS PRO 3050-150 |
261032 | Metallkraft | 2022 | Max. plate thickness: 15 mm Width of plate: 3050 mm Number of bending cylinders: 4 Drive Type: Hydraulický Upper roller diameter: 300 mm Diameter of side cylinders: 250 mm |
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XZCT 3000/16 |
211029 | Stroje a zariadenia Piesok s.r.o. | 1992 | Max. plate thickness: 22/16 mm Width of plate: 3000 mm Number of bending cylinders: 3 Drive Type: Hydraulický Upper roller diameter: 420 mm Lower roller diameter: 405 mm |
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MAH 40/3 CNC |
261154 | AMOB | 2022 | Diameter of bending rollers: 148 mm Drive Type: Hydraulický Number of bending cylinders: 3 Machine weight: 540 kg Machine dimensions l x w x h: 1200x770x1450 mm |
When selecting a used rolling machine (especially three-roll and four-roll concepts), the primary indicator is kinematic stability under load. Unlike new machines, with used units, we assess the residual rigidity of the bed and the condition of the surface hardened layer of the rolls, which directly affects the friction coefficient and material feeding precision.
Acquiring a used rolling machine instead of a new unit represents a strategic advantage in terms of capital expenditure (CAPEX) and the speed of production ramp-up.
How does the material yield strength ($R_e$) affect the selection of a used rolling machine?
Machine capacity is standardly specified for material with a yield strength of 245 MPa. When using high-strength steels (e.g., Hardox, Strenx with $R_e > 700 MPa$), the thickness of the rolled sheet drops to as little as one-third of the nominal value. We always calculate using a quadratic ratio between the sheet thickness and its strength.
Why is the condition of the induction hardening of the rolls important for used machines?
If the surface layer (usually 50–55 HRC) is compromised, scale can be pressed into the surface of the rolls and the workpiece. This degrades the surface of the sheets (especially with stainless steel) and increases the risk of slippage, making precise NC control impossible.
What is the difference in productivity between 3-roll and 4-roll concepts?
Four-roll machines allow the sheet to be clamped between the top and bottom rolls, eliminating the risk of material slippage and enabling automated rolling in a single cycle, including both pre-bends. Three-roll machines with asymmetrical adjustment are better suited for piece production and thick-walled profiles.