Colt
Coil Weight Reference Chart Colt subMenu
 
 
A
Inside Diameter
Outside Diameter
A\B
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
32
195
185
170
155
140
120
100
36
255
245
230
215
200
180
160
40
325
310
300
285
265
250
230
44
400
385
375
360
340
325
305
48
480
470
455
440
425
405
385
52
570
560
545
530
510
495
470
56
665
655
640
625
610
590
570
60
770
760
745
730
710
695
675
72
1080
1070
1060
1050
1030
1010
990
 
Colt
Colt 1" Strip
Based on 1 inch Strip Width - Steel
Factor from Chart X Width of Coil =
Total Coil Weight
To obtain weight of:
Aluminum Multiply Total Weight x .344
Brass Multiply Total Weight x 1.08
Copper Multiply Total Weight x 1.14
Stainless Steel Multiply Total Weight x 1.02
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B
Note:
Colt The distance between rolls is to be configured by using the max material thickness
Colt The radius of catenary is to be figured by using the mean of the material thickness
Colt All based on carbon steel at 60000 P.S.I. max tensile stress
Colt This is only an approximate distance.
Part progression is a very important factor. It is required to have material for 2 to 3 parts in loop (sometimes a material looping pit is required).
Colt Increasing pass line height will also improve loop length.

 

Gauge:
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
Thickness:
.224
.194
.164
.135
.105
.075
.060
.048
.036
.030
.024
.017