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Durston 1018 Agile Elite F110mm Flat Rolling Mill with Reduction Gear - 128.1018

Durston 1018 Agile Elite F110mm Flat Rolling Mill with Reduction Gear - 128.1018

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Durston 1018 Agile Elite F110mm Flat Rolling Mill with Reduction Gear - 128.1018

]The Durston Agile Elite F110mm Flat Rolling Mill with Reduction Gear is engineered for jewelers and metalsmiths who demand precision, power, and versatility in a professional-grade rolling mill. Featuring exclusively flat 110mm main rolls, this mill delivers ample working width for sheet metal and pattern plate rolling, making it ideal for larger-scale projects. The robust powder-coated copper finish is as durable as it is striking, while the ergonomic revolving handle reduces fatigue during extended work sessions.

The signature Durston 4-1 reduction gearbox delivers effortless, controlled rolling with minimal effort, and the adjustable T-bar allows for faster, smoother gap adjustments. A rear catch tray finished in white enhances visibility and makes piece retrieval simple and efficient.

As a special introductory offer, this mill ships with over $1,000.00 in free Durston rolling mill accessories — including four side extension rolls, a best-selling pattern plate, and a protective rolling mill cover.

Features
  • Exclusively Flat 110mm Rolls: Increased working surface for pattern plate and flat sheet rolling
  • Robust Powder-Coated Copper Finish: Durable and visually striking construction
  • 4-1 Reduction Gearbox: Effortless rolling with the hallmark Durston gearbox
  • Adjustable T-Bar: Enables faster and smoother gap adjustments
  • Ergonomic Revolving Handle: Reduces fatigue during extended use
  • Rear Catch Tray: White finish enhances visibility and simplifies piece retrieval
  • Maximum Sheet Rolling: Up to 5.5mm
  • Maximum Sheet Thickness: 6mm
Specifications
Model Durston 1018 Agile Elite F110mm
Roller Type Flat
Roll Width 110mm
Max. Sheet Rolling Up to 5.5mm
Max. Sheet Thickness 6mm
Reduction Gear Ratio 4-1
Finish Powder-coated copper
Range Agile Elite
Included
  • Extension Roll #1: 6mm, 5mm, 4mm, 3mm, and 2mm D-Shape
  • Extension Roll #2: 8mm, 6mm, and 3mm D-Shape
  • Extension Roll #3: 10mm and 7mm D-Shape
  • Pair Comfort-Fit Extension Rolls – Top & Bottom: Range 3mm–7mm
  • Pattern Plate: Durston best-selling pattern plate
  • Rolling Mill Cover: Protects from dust and dirt
What our Experts Think
  • Precision Flat-Only Design for Maximum Control
    The Agile Elite F110 is a dedicated flat rolling mill, meaning no wire grooves or side extensions—this gives a wider, uninterrupted working surface ideal for sheet reduction, texture plates, and pattern work.
  • Effortless Rolling with 4:1 Gear Reduction
    Built-in Durston gearbox significantly reduces manual force while maintaining smooth, controlled pressure—ideal for consistent gauge reduction and fine adjustments.
  • Professional Studio Build Quality
    Designed for daily jewellery workshop use with induction-hardened rolls and maintenance-free bearing systems for long-term accuracy and reliability.
  • Compact but High-Capacity Sheet Work
    The 110mm roll width is optimized for sheet metal handling, balancing workspace efficiency with strong production capability.
  • Agile Elite Ergonomics Upgrade
    T-bar adjustment system and ergonomic handling reduce fatigue and improve control during long rolling sessions compared to traditional handwheel mills.

Q&A

Q: What is it used for?
A: It is used to reduce the thickness of metal sheet, compress metal evenly, and prepare material for jewelry work such as forming, texturing, and fabrication.

Q: What makes this model different?
A: It is a dedicated flat rolling mill, meaning it does not include wire grooves or combination rollers—only a flat rolling surface for sheet work.

Q: What materials can it handle?
A: It is suitable for gold, silver, copper, brass, and other non-ferrous metals used in jewelry and craft production.

Q: How easy is it to use?
A: It uses a 4:1 reduction gearbox, which reduces the force needed and makes rolling smoother and more controlled, especially with thicker sheet metal.

Q: What is the rolling capacity?
A: It has a 110mm roller width and can handle sheet thickness up to approximately 5.5mm depending on material type.

Q: Is it manual or powered?
A: It is a manual rolling mill, operated by hand with gear assistance for reduced effort.

Q: What is the main benefit of this mill?
A: It provides clean, precise, and consistent sheet metal reduction in a compact professional-grade machine, ideal for jewelers who focus mainly on flat stock work rather than wire forming.


Maintenance Tips
  • Clean rollers after every use – Wipe the 110mm flat rolls immediately to prevent metal dust from imprinting or scratching the 64 HRC hardened surface
  • Light oil protection – Apply a thin rust-preventive film when idle; always fully clean before rolling to avoid contamination of sheet metal
  • Maintain gearbox (4:1 reduction) – Periodic light greasing keeps torque smooth and reduces long-term wear under daily studio use
  • Check alignment regularly – Ensure even pressure across the full 110mm width to maintain uniform sheet thickness and prevent tapering
  • Avoid overloading capacity – Max sheet thickness is ~5.5mm; reduce gradually in passes instead of forcing compression
  • Use clean, annealed metal only – Dirty or work-hardened stock increases roller wear and reduces finish quality
  • Secure mounting is essential – Bolt firmly to a rigid bench to eliminate vibration and protect bearings and frame integrity
  • Store in dry conditions – Prevent rust on rollers and internal components, especially in humid workshop environments
  • Never touch rollers with bare hands – Skin oils can cause long-term staining on precision-ground steel surfaces