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hoisting equipment

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in the company we are building an equipment for our pastry and I would like a advice from those who may already have such equipment:
we need to build a plan to be placed in front of the bending machine on which to be able to rest and rotate the sheets to be folded.
We have already built one, which is attached frontally to the die-fold and consists of 4 rows of steel spheres that allow us to move the piece after the first fold. now the problem arises from the fact that these spheres "mark" stainless steel sheets, also protecting them with a cloth.
we were thinking about teflon balls, but the flow is very low and we don't trust much.. .
Does anyone have such equipment?
Thank you very much for any advice.
greetings
Michael
 
ertalon... if you do it in ertalon you shouldn't have a problem.
is also used to make profiling rollers.
This is a commercial name, do a network search you will surely find technical cards and commercial references.
 
Meanwhile thank you for the answers.
If I understood how I could use a ralle, I think it's not good because we should turn the plate support plan, but it's attached to the die and it's a bit cumbersome to rotate (2 meters per 1; but we need to triple the space... )
as far as etalon is concerned I have not found commercial spheres of this kind in that material (see attachment), but only in delrin that seems to me a plastic material of discreet but honestly I do not know.
I will look again on this material.
 

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Bye-bye
Have you thought about the Omnidirectional Wheels?
 

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thanks to all! Tomorrow we will make some calls and I will see to understand the costs of these wheels in plastic materials and what they tell me about the resistance.
My concern is that the plastic wheel deforms when charging a sheet and that this in a short time does not roar anymore.
I am informed and I am aware of the situation.
 

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