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reducing blade dulling. The manually controlled tilt frame saw has the ability to tilt up to 60° left and 45° right. Material can be fed in from either the left or right side. The rear-fixed vise jaw assures that saw travel is minimized on smaller stock. With a capacity of 14" (356-mm) wide by 18” (457-mm) high, it is capable of cutting both structural steel tubes and chan- nels. The TF-1418 can use any 1 × 0.035" (25.4 × 0.89-mm) band saw blade from a wide range of available blade pitches and sets. Band drive speed is adjustable from 50 to 400 fpm (15-122 m/min) and band tension up to 30 ksi psi (2068 bar). DoALL


Ph: 847-495-6800 Web site: www.doall.com


Cut-to-Length Blank Lines


COE CTL lines can process coil from 18 to 72" (457–1829- mm), 0.020-0.375" (0.51–9.5-mm) material thickness, and 6000 to 60,000# coil weights. Materials include CR steel, HR steel, galvanized, stainless, and aluminum. Cut- to-length lines are designed to provide metal- stampers and fabricators cost savings associ-


ated with production blanks in-house. Other benefits include process streamlining, improved quality, and scrap reduction. Lines are custom-built to each customer’s exact product and production requirements. COE Press Equipment Ph: 586-979-4400 Web site: www.cpec.com


Waterjet Cutting Technologies


The Quantum NXT Electric Servo Pump EXP66 Dual and Techjet-X3 TJ3000 waterjet cutting machines will demonstrate high-speed and high- accuracy cutting. The Quan-


tum NST electric


servo pump produces


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Employment, service, new and used equipment, rebuilding, parts & service, scrap metal, agents, business listings, consultants and general admission.


CONTACT: Mary Venianakis One SME Drive P.O. Box 930


20% more power than previous models, increasing the pump’s power output for faster cutting speeds, while im- proved lubrication and cooling systems guarantee durability and low maintenance costs. The Techjet-X3 is built to the high tolerances and incorporates linear scale feedback that can deliver positional accuracy of 0.025 mm and cutting speeds to 17.5 m/min. Techni Waterjet Ph: 888-832-4643 Web site: www.techniwaterjet.com


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Line Ad. Per line $33 (minimum 5 lines, 7 words per line avg.) No agency commission.


Display ad per inch: 1x: $180 6x: $170 12x: $160 (maximum 2")


Color available, please inquire. No agency commission. Display Ad Units.


(Same as publications rates) Agency commission allowed to recognized agencies.


Payment in advance on all listings.


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