Metal Rolling
In this activity you'll be introduced to general terms associated with rolling and practice solving for the flat blank size to be rolled.
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03.15.16
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03.15.16
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Topics of this game:
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To pre-roll a part, you first roll the part from the:
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What is the main reason to tilt the back roller?
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
10 1/4 I.D cylinder with 12-gauge
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
14 1/8 O.D cylinder with 10-gauge
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
8 3/8 I.D cylinder with 16-gauge
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
16" O.D cylinder with 14-gauge
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
18.875 I.D cylinder with 7-gauge
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
12.5 O.D cylinder with .25 plate.
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
6 5/8 O.D cylinder with 11-gauge
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Using the formula, Mean Diameter x Pi, find the blank size from the information given.
5-13/16 I.D cylinder with 26-gauge
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