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Turning Rolls/Welding Rotators

Turning Rolls/Welding Rotators

Turning rolls, also called welding rotators, use motorized rollers to hold and turn heavy or cylindrical workpieces while they are being welded. They keep the workpiece moving smoothly to give welders easy access to all sides without having to reposition it manually. The rotation speed can be adjusted to match the welding process, which helps maintain consistent, high-quality welds while reducing manual effort. These rotators are commonly used in fabrication workshops for long or heavy components.

    1. Self-Aligning Turning Rolls
      Self-Aligning Turning Rolls

      Self-aligning turning rolls are available in different styles, self-adjusting, manually adjustable, mobile, and anti-slip designs, and can have steel, rubber, or polyurethane rollers.

    1. Adjustable Turning Rolls
      Adjustable Turning Rolls

      Adjustable turning rolls hold and rotate cylindrical workpieces for welding, grinding, lining, or assembly.

    1. Heavy-Duty Turning Rolls
      Heavy-Duty Turning Rolls

      Heavy-duty turning rolls keep large, heavy cylindrical workpieces steady as they rotate for welding, grinding, lining, or assembly.

    1. Anti-Drift Turning Rolls
      Anti-Drift Turning Rolls

      Anti-drift turning rolls support and rotate cylindrical workpieces, keeping thick-walled or narrow-gap cylinders stable and preventing axial movement.