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Safety is paramount. The Model 120 is designed to be integrated with heavy-duty decoilers and stacking systems. We strongly advise against manual feeding for plates of this thickness and weight. The CNC system allows for remote adjustment of the roll gap, keeping the operator away from the pinch points during setup.
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Yes, the Model 120 is ideal for high-strength applications like mining or construction machinery. It can handle the high yield strength of these materials within its 4.0-16.0mm rated range (and up to 25mm max). We recommend using the variable speed control to slow down the process for harder steels to ensure maximum flatness.
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The Model 120 features a massively reinforced frame and a high-torque drive system. The frame is designed to absorb the reaction forces generated during leveling without flexing. This structural integrity is critical; if the frame flexes, the roll gap varies, and flatness is lost.
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The minimum workpiece length for the Model 120 is 190mm. Due to the large roll diameter (120mm) and the heavy weight of the material, a longer contact area is needed to ensure the rolls can bite into the material and pull it through without slippage.
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Yes, the Model 120 is a true heavy-duty leveler. It has a maximum leveling thickness of 25mm, making it perfect for your 22-24mm applications. The 120mm roll diameter provides the extreme rigidity needed to prevent roll deflection when applying the immense pressure required to flatten plates of this magnitude.