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The JET 756151 is an English wheel designed for shaping flat sheet metal into compound curves and smooth contoured panels. The WH-45T model features a 45-inch throat depth, giving fabricators the working clearance needed to form large panels without obstruction. English wheels are a staple in custom metalworking shops, coach-building operations, and automotive restoration facilities. The 756151 allows skilled operators to work sheet metal back and forth between the upper and lower wheel assemblies, progressively stretching and shaping the material into precise curved forms. Licensed metalworkers and professional fabricators are the primary users of this type of equipment.
This English wheel is suited to fabrication environments where forming large, contoured metal panels is a routine task. Typical applications include automotive body panel fabrication, aircraft skin forming, custom motorcycle fenders, and architectural metalwork. The 45-inch throat accommodates wide workpieces that smaller-throat wheels cannot handle, making it a practical choice for shops working on full-scale automotive or industrial panel projects.
Designed as a standalone English wheel unit suitable for general sheet metal fabrication applications in professional metalworking and fabrication shops.
Setup and operation should be performed by experienced metalworkers or fabricators familiar with English wheel equipment. Ensure the unit is mounted to a stable, level surface or appropriate stand before use. Follow all manufacturer assembly instructions and inspect wheel assemblies for proper alignment prior to operating. Disconnect the work area from any adjacent powered equipment and observe standard shop safety practices during setup.
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