Description
The Pittsburgh lock revolutionized the HVAC industry in the late 1940’s and is still used today for its strength and ease in assembling ductwork.
The 16 gauge Pittsburgh rollforming machines have 7 forming stations with 2 forming positions. One inboard position forms the Pittsburgh lock; and one auxiliary or outboard position has the capability of forming 1 of 8 different profiles depending on which auxiliary roll set is ordered.
Standard with Lockformer quality construction, these machines have industrial motors; high precision needle-type bearings; heavy ¾" chassis plate; case-hardened and ground roll shafts; and arc-welded steel stands protected with Lockformer’s top-quality primer and paint finish.
specifications
- Capacity: 16–18 gauge
- Depth of Pocket/Size: 1/2" Uses approximately 1 3/8" of material
- Other: Width of hammer-over edge adjustable up to 3/8". Extended shafts for mounting auxiliary rolls.
- Speed: 40 - 45 feet per minute
- Motor/Voltage: 3 H. P. , 230/460 volts, 60 cycle, 3phase, A. C. 3,600 RPM. Other motors available upon request
- Dimensios: 58.5" L x 24" W x 41" H
- Passline: 34"
- Weight: 750 lbs
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