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CAPABILITIES

Free Tooling

On many orders, we can provide free tooling. Our in-house engineers have a library of 2,300 tooling parts, and use of this tooling is completely free to the customer. Other companies can make roll formed parts, but nothing can match Roller Die + Forming for high quality, service and exceptional value.

For details on secondary operations and tolerances, please see below. See our metal roll forming page for a complete list of available materials and popular applications. For more information on all services, please Contact Us.

We roll, but that’s not all

Roller Die + Forming is an international leader in the roll forming industry. But in order to give our customers better service and more freedom in creating custom parts, we offer a complete list of secondary services:

  • Bending
  • Deburring
  • Embossing
  • Fabricating
  • Mitering
  • Notching
  • Punching
  • Stamping
  • Tabbing
  • Toggling
  • Welding
Plus:
  • Assembly
  • Painting
  • Packaging

We will even Kit and Assemble your parts! We highly value the performance of our products in practical use. As a result, we work with you in each stage of development, to ensure complete satisfaction. Contact Us today to solve your roll forming needs.

Tolerances

Cross Section Tolerances
± .015 on Decimal Dimensions
± .031 on Fractional Dimensions
± 1° on Angular Dimensions

Part Length Tolerances
± 1/32” for Lengths less than 72”
± 1/16” for Lengths from 72” to 120”
± 1/8” for Lengths from 10’ to 16’
± 1/4” for Lengths from 16’ to 30’
± 1/2” for Lengths from 30’ to 50’

Longer Lengths
± .008 per foot of length for parts requiring pre- or post-punching with non-random end spacing

Straightness Tolerance (Bow & Camber)
.020 Maximum Deviation per foot of part length

Twist Tolerance
1/4° Maximum Deviation per foot of part length

End Flare Tolerance
All roll formed parts will have end flare. The amount of end flare is determined by material type, gauge, and part shape. End flare can re-strike operation.

Greater tolerances than those listed above may be necessary for material in gauges lighter than 22ga (.030) or heavier than 8ga (.164).