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Roundbaler rollers.

  • 25-03-2016 7:49pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hi anyone out there know how the ribs are pressed into the tube of the round baler rollers I have an old one taken out and I dont see a welded seam. I am guessing my answer may come from a Mayo person.
    Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 168 ✭✭FirefighterT7


    It's made from solid pipe heated and crimped on to a mould to shape it! Sligo person but deal a lot with mayo people your thinking off, have seen it done..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 Geoffmc


    It's made from solid pipe heated and crimped on to a mould to shape it! Sligo person but deal a lot with mayo people your thinking off, have seen it done..
    Thanks for that have you any idea what type of machine does the crimping I looked online and can't see any machine that does that.

    Thanks again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 168 ✭✭FirefighterT7


    Geoffmc wrote: »
    It's made from solid pipe heated and crimped on to a mould to shape it! Sligo person but deal a lot with mayo people your thinking off, have seen it done..
    Thanks for that have you any idea what type of machine does the crimping I looked online and can't see any machine that does that.

    Thanks again.
    Sorry I wouldn't know, I used to do contract work for company in question and have seen the machine in use but wouldn't know anything about it.. Although I would have to say a very straight forward system only one person to do all..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 Geoffmc


    Sorry I wouldn't know, I used to do contract work for company in question and have seen the machine in use but wouldn't know anything about it.. Although I would have to say a very straight forward system only one person to do all..

    Thanks again I just thought there might have been a sidline in replacement rollers I am a welder by trade.

    Thanks again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 168 ✭✭FirefighterT7


    Geoffmc wrote: »
    Sorry I wouldn't know, I used to do contract work for company in question and have seen the machine in use but wouldn't know anything about it.. Although I would have to say a very straight forward system only one person to do all..

    Thanks again I just thought there might have been a sidline in replacement rollers I am a welder by trade.

    Thanks again.
    No problem sorry I can't help more, a few guys down my way are manufacturing rollers for most makes seem to be doing ok from them..


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 Geoffmc


    No problem sorry I can't help more, a few guys down my way are manufacturing rollers for most makes seem to be doing ok from them..
    Thanks I think these guys yust weld on ribs it doesn't look as good as original though. Thanks .


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