Training is important for this technique when appling it to field applications.
The variables are the tube to sheet clearence, tube material and tube wall thickness.
They all effect the final performance. 3/16" is a good starting point for say, 178A, .040" clearence and 12ga.
Then we tweak from there to get a nice bead everytime. Think of it like welding, theory is good but training and practical experience will always be king. Call us for a demo at your location.
what are you showing here, only the bead operation? How much tube stands out for the bead tool to work satisfactorily, 3/16"?
Robkat3751 1 year ago
@Robkat3751
Training is important for this technique when appling it to field applications.
The variables are the tube to sheet clearence, tube material and tube wall thickness.
They all effect the final performance. 3/16" is a good starting point for say, 178A, .040" clearence and 12ga.
Then we tweak from there to get a nice bead everytime. Think of it like welding, theory is good but training and practical experience will always be king. Call us for a demo at your location.
ElliottRepDavePA 1 year ago
i cant get a roll beaded that has ever worked right
54abristol 1 year ago
@54abristol
Call me and I'll try to send you a representative to you for some training. Typically training is free, but this service is location dependent.
ElliottRepDavePA 1 year ago
Why not show the finished job?????
grandtitles 2 years ago
thank you
domyaska 3 years ago