Roll Arm Brackets for Tough Applications
They are especially useful for shops looking to roll larger parts and coarser threads with a more rigid and stronger assembly, designed to reduce production issues and increase attachment life.
The heavy duty roll arm brackets for the 160 and 170 series attachments from CJ Winter increase bracket strength and durability for tough rolling applications, the company says. They are especially useful for shops looking to roll larger parts and coarser threads with a more rigid and stronger assembly, designed to reduce production issues and increase attachment life. The transition to a heavy duty bracket almost doubles the thickness of the bracket, making the bracket more rigid when the application requires higher rolling forces. The previous heavy duty brackets featured a design based on thicker sections added with welds, as opposed to the new machined pieces.
The new machined assembly was created to ease manufacturing with no loss in strength and provide more value to the customer, the company says. The brackets include longer fulcrum pins, the cover plate and other hardware necessary to fix the cover plate to the bracket.
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