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Baileigh Mss-16F Shrinker Stretcher

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Part# 13-08986
MFR Model# 1005710

Overview

This model is a heavy duty foot operated shrinker stretcher for shrinking or stretching mild steel sheet metal down to 16-gauge (14-gauge aluminum) in thickness. This is the perfect machine for working metal for auto, cycle or airplane body work. This machine is ruggedly built and can shrink or stretch metal with ease at full capacity.

Our MSS-16F metal shrinker stretcher has a rugged floor stand with foot pedal control to actuate the jaws allowing the hands to be free to properly work the material. An ample 6” throat depth allows for hundreds of applications to be worked on compared to smaller throat depth models. The rugged base has wheels allowing for mobility in any cramped shop environment.

This metal stretcher shrinker has quick jaw change over features built in so changing from shrinking metal to stretching metal takes only a couple seconds. This machine comes standard with jaws to stretch metal and shrink metal (note: optional aluminum jaws are available).

To find out more about this heavy duty foot operated shrinker stretcher, call a Baileigh Industrial customer service representative. This product has been constructed to offer years of profitable use at a very reasonable price.

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Specifications

  • Capacity Mild Steel: 16 ga
  • Throat Depth: 6"
  • Weight: 78 lbs

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