Equipment

Leveler – Corrective Leveler – 96″

A corrective leveler is a type of machine tool that is used to level and straighten sheet metal or other flat materials. The process involves passing the material through a series of rollers, which apply pressure to the material in order to smooth out any unevenness or warping. Corrective leveling can also be used to improve the flatness or straightness of the material, making it more suitable for further processing or fabrication.

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Industries Served by the Leveler – Corrective Leveler – 96″

Fabricators & Machine Shops

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Plate Fabrication

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Automotive

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the difference between a corrective leveler, a precision leveler, and a stretcher leveler?

    Answer:

    Corrective, precision, and stretcher levelers are all used for flattening and straightening sheet metal, but they have different capabilities and are designed for different applications.

    A corrective leveler is designed to correct material that has already been produced with some degree of warping or distortion. It uses a series of rollers to bend the metal in the opposite direction of the existing distortion, effectively flattening it out. This process is also known as “unbending”. Corrective levelers are often used for materials that have been damaged or have undergone thermal processing.

    A precision leveler, on the other hand, is designed to level material that has not yet been distorted or warped. It uses a series of rollers to gradually and precisely flatten the material to a desired level of flatness, without inducing any new warping or distortion. Precision levelers are often used for high-precision applications such as aerospace, electronics, and medical industries.

    A stretcher leveler is designed to stretch the material along its length, without thinning it out or inducing any new warping or distortion. It uses a series of rollers to stretch the material in a controlled manner, making it flatter and straighter. Stretcher levelers are often used for materials that are prone to springback or that require a high degree of flatness, such as high-strength steel.

    The main differences between corrective, precision, and stretcher levelers are their capabilities and the applications for which they are best suited. Corrective levelers are used to correct distortion or warping that has already occurred, precision levelers are used to produce high-precision flat material without inducing any new warping or distortion, and stretcher levelers are used to produce flat material with a high degree of flatness and without inducing thinning or distortion.

  • What industries use corrective levelers?

    Answer:

    Corrective levelers are used in a variety of industries including the following:

    • Metal fabrication: In this industry, corrective levelers are used to level and straighten sheet metal before it is cut, bent, or otherwise fabricated into finished products.
    • Automotive: Corrective levelers are used to level and straighten sheet metal for use in automotive body panels, door skins, and other parts.
    • HVAC: Corrective levelers are used to level and straighten sheet metal for use in the manufacture of heating and cooling ducts, as well as other HVAC components.
    • Appliance: Corrective levelers are used to level and straighten sheet metal for use in the manufacture of appliances such as refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers.
    • Construction: Corrective levelers are used to level and straighten sheet metal for use in the construction of buildings, including roofing, siding, and structural components.
    • Other general manufacturing industries that use flat sheet metal in their products such as electrical, electronic, and other industrial machinery.

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