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Items |
Specifications |
Material of coil |
Material Thickness |
0.3—0.8mm |
Un Coiler |
3 tons manual |
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Forming system |
Rolling Speed |
5-10m/min |
Roller Stations |
16stations |
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Roller material |
45# steel, coated with chrome |
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Maim Motor Power |
5.5kw |
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Hydraulic cutting Power |
4kw |
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Cutting |
Material Of Cutting |
CR12 with quench treatment |
Hardness |
HRC58-62 |
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Tolerance |
+-1.5mm |
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Electrical control system |
Electric Source |
380V, 50HZ,3 phase |
Control System |
PLC with touch screen |
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Way Of Drive |
1.2 inch single chain |
Packing |
Color of the machine |
blue |
Application
A ridge cap is a building material
that is installed along the ridge line of a sloped roof. A traditional gabled
roof on a home is made up of two sloped sides that meet in the middle. The
point where these two sides meet forms the apex of the roof, and is known as
the ridge or ridge line. A ridge cap fits over the joint between these two
edges to keep rain and snow out of the home. It also helps to finish off the
look of the roof by creating a tightly sealed joint along the two sides.
Some form of ridge cap is used on almost every kind of sloped roof. The most
basic type of unit consists of asphalt shingles, which are cut to fit over the
ridge. The shingles are installed in overlapping rows until they reach the
ridge, then wrapped over to meet the other side of the roof. A second set of
shingles is cut to fit over the top and to provide a cohesive finish to the
roof.