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uni-Roller™ Type S applies continuous lubrication for a broad range of applications
- Applies the precise amount of lubrication to your coil stock at line speeds greater than 100 feet per minute (30.5 m/minute).Patented design is an unsurpassed solution for metalforming applications when combined with a SPR-2000 or SPR-2000-JR programmable fluid controller.
- Delivers return on investment in less than six months. That's what many of our customers report. By applying the proper amount of fluid, uni-Roller uses 50 to 90% less lubricant. Plus it decreases the mess, the parts cleaning, fluid recycling and costs associated with in-die spray systems, rag technology and externally lubricated rollers.
- Adds life to tool and die components. Part quality improves. Production speeds increase.
- Comes in two versions:
Pneumatic roller pressure models available for stock widths from 3 to 69.50 inches (76 mm-1765 mm).
Compact spring latch roller pressure models available for stock widths from 3 to 12 inches (76 mm-305 mm). - Offers almost limitless sizes over the standard 69.50-inch (1765 mm) width. Unique modular design staggers and overlaps multiple 12-inch (305 mm) wide roller sets for widths over 18-inches (457 mm).
- UNIST ships parts and accessories within 24-hours of order receipt . Fluid supply systems, roll covers, spray nozzles, sheet guides, etc., are in stock and ready to ship. Read more.
- Lets you start saving now . Let our lubricant consultants show you how a uni-Roller Type S System can stop the mess and waste of traditional lubrication. Contact us.
uni-Roller Type S continuous coil stock applications:
- Punching
- Stamping
- Roll forming
- Fine blanking
- Deep drawing
- Application of rust preventives and other protective coatings
Read more in the Metalforming Lubrication Systems brochure. Download now.
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"We were using a paint roller to apply the lubricant which took away quite a bit of the operator's time. The coating was uneven and this did not help the die life."