Using Roller Die’s Standard Tolerance Guide

Using Our Online Tooling Database

If you’re looking to purchase roll formed parts, one question you may have is about the tolerances we can hold. For certain applications, such as the in the appliance and automotive industries where the parts we are rolling have to slide perfectly alongside other components, tight tolerances mean the parts will fit exactly in place every time. For other parts in other industries, this may matter less.

Our standard tolerance guide is a great place to start planning. These are the tolerances we can and do easily hold on all parts we roll.

roll forming companyThe industry is moving towards having tighter tolerances as the industry standard, and Roller Die is capable of matching those tighter tolerances. Doing so just means we slow down our lines and add more tooling. We offer both options to customers so that customers can get the part they need at a price that works. For projects that need tighter tolerances, it’s harder to use the standard tooling library as tighter tolerances require extra rollers or custom roll form lines.

Tolerance matters in many industries, not just those where parts must fit closely together. One great example of this is when we are rolling racks for solar panels. While ¼” may not matter when you only have one or two panels, if you stack them up over a mile in a field of arrays, that difference can start to add up! This throws off installation and other calculations on the solar array field.

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Please remember, meeting tight tolerances is only the beginning of what we can do. Roller Die + Forming continues to be a leader in the roll forming industry and for decades we have helped countless commercial companies meet their design, production and delivery goals. Please contact a Roller Die + Forming sales team member today to learn more about the service we provide. Contact us today at (502) 804-5571.