Plate & Coil Levelers for Sale – Precision Metal Leveling Machines
At Sterling Machinery Exchange, we sell precision plate and coil levelers engineered to remove coil set, crossbow, and waviness—delivering flat, stress-relieved steel or aluminum plate ready for laser, plasma, waterjet, or press brake work. Whether you need a heavy-duty plate leveler for thick stock or a coil line leveler for cut-to-length production, our experts can match a machine to your width, thickness range, and flatness spec. We handle buy/sell/trade of levelers and straighteners, including fully rebuilt units with modern controls.
Why Use a Precision Leveler?
• Exact Flatness: Removes coil set and residual stress for tight press-brake and laser tolerances
• Higher Throughput: Consistent, repeatable results reduce downstream rework and scrap
• Process Versatility: Handles HR, CR, stainless, aluminum, and high-strength steels
• Production Ready: Integrates with feeders, shears, and cut-to-length lines
Buy or Trade a Leveler
Sterling Machinery stocks inspected plate/coil levelers from respected builders (including used Herr Voss models) and supports turnkey upgrades with controls, drives, and safety. Tell us your material width & thickness range, line speed, and flatness requirement and we’ll recommend the right machine. We also buy and trade used levelers nationwide.
How to Choose the Right Plate or Coil Leveler
Select capacity and features based on your material mix, throughput, and required flatness.
1) Material Width & Thickness Range
Confirm minimum and maximum width and gauge/thickness. Plate levelers target heavier stock; coil levelers cover thinner gauges at higher speeds.
2) Work Rolls, Backups & Roll Diameter
More work rolls with proper backup support improve flatness and reduce marking. Roll diameter and spacing determine how aggressively you can remove set and shape defects.
3) Power, Speed & Drive
Specify HP/torque and line speed for your throughput goals. Variable-speed drives and independent roll drives improve control on difficult materials.
4) Setup & Control
Look for automatic roll positioning, recipe storage, closed-loop feedback, and digital indicators for repeatable results. Hydraulic/servo screwdowns accelerate changeovers.
5) Surface Protection & Support Equipment
Consider roll finishes for stainless/aluminum, entry/exit pinch rolls, brush/scale removal, and integration with uncoilers, straighteners, shears, and stackers in CTL lines.
6) Rebuilds & Upgrades
Quality used levelers can be rebuilt with modern controls, gearboxes, electrics, and safety systems—often the best value for expanding capacity quickly.
Why Sterling Machinery
Since 1954 we’ve supplied the metal fabrication industry with verified, production-ready machines. We provide inspections, financing, appraisals, trade-ins, rigging, and nationwide delivery. Need to hold tighter flatness for laser cutting? Call (626) 444-0311 to speak with a leveling specialist.




