Material Thickness: 0.6-1.0mm
Material Width: 136mm
Roller Shaft Diameter: 65mm
Shaft Material: 45# steel
Driving Motor: 4KW
Cutting Blade Material: Cr12 steel
Parameters | Specification |
Voltage | 380V/50HZ/3PH or customized |
Driving Motor | 4KW |
Hydraulic Cuting Motor | 2.2KW |
Forming Steps | 15 |
Working Speed | 15-25m/min |
Material Width | 136mm |
Thickness for Steel | 0.6-1.0mm |
Shaft Diameter | 65mm |
Shaft Material | High grade 45# forged steel |
Roller Material | 45# steel with polished and heat treatment (base on raw material type) |
PLC Cabinet | Schneider, Mitsubishi or Delta |
Encoder | Omron |
Sprocket Wheel | 45 steel high-frequencies quench |
Cutting Blade Material | Cr12 steel |
Machine Frame Material | Fine welded structural steel; |
Roofing Material | PPGI, GI steel G245-345 |
Painted Color | Blue+Gray White Or Customization |
Overall Size | 6500*1350*1550mm |
Weight | 2500KGS |
Loading several sets of 6.5m long roller shutter door roll forming machines into one 40ft container efficiently requires careful planning and optimization of the available space. Here's a strategy to accomplish this:
Orientation: Position the roll forming machines in the container lengthwise, aligning them parallel to the length of the container. This orientation minimizes wasted space and allows for more machines to be loaded side by side.
Stacking: Utilize vertical space by stacking the roll forming machines on top of each other. Ensure that the machines are securely fastened and that adequate support is provided to prevent shifting during transit. Use wooden blocks or braces between the machines to maintain stability.
Disassembly (if possible): If feasible, disassemble certain components of the roll forming machines to reduce their overall dimensions. Remove non-essential parts or accessories that can be easily reassembled upon arrival at the destination.
Customized Crating: Construct customized wooden crates or frames around each roll forming machine to provide additional protection and stability during shipping. These crates can be designed to fit snugly within the container, maximizing space utilization.
Strapping and Securing: Use heavy-duty straps and tie-downs to secure the roll forming machines in place and prevent movement during transit. Ensure that the machines are tightly secured to the container walls and floor to minimize shifting.