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OMAX Corporation


Eriez


OMAX Corporation designs and manufactures the world’s most advanced abrasive waterjet technology at its headquarters in Kent, WA. Backed by unmatched support and powered by the company’s intuitive control software, OMAX JetMachining® Centers and MAXIEM® JetCutting Centers bring versatile performance to a continuously expanding range of industries. Through its diverse product portfolios, OMAX offers the broadest range of table sizes, pumps, accessories and software on the market.


21409 72nd Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 800.838.0343


omax@omax.comwww.omax.com


Booth #S1067 OMAX Corporation


ABB Robotics


Eriez offers a full range of fl uid fi ltration and material handling equipment for the metalworking industry. HydroFlow coolant recycling and fi ltration equipment removes tramp oils and solids extending the useful life of the coolant enabling companies to improve productivity and reduce disposal costs… by as much as 70%! Solutions range from small sump-side tramp oil skimmers to plant-wide central fi ltration systems supplying 50 machining centers. For more information, visit http://hydrofl ow.eriez.com.


Booth #S3526 Eriez


2200 Asbury Road Erie, PA 16506 814.835.6000


TRUMPF Inc.


ABB will feature the new IRB 6700, a complete robot family with payloads from 150 to 300 kg, and reaches from 2.6 to 3.2 meters, designed for spot welding, material handling and machine tending. In addition to enhanced speed, payload and accuracy, power consumption has been lowered by 15%, total cost of ownership has been reduced by 20%, and maintenance has been optimized, doubling the time between service intervals. The IRB 6700 is available with Lead ID, a new Integrated Dressing (ID) design for easier programming and a smaller footprint.


ABB Robotics


1250 Brown Road, Auburn Hills, MI 48326 248.391.9000


Sales.info@us.abb.com www.abb.com/robotics


Booth #N1436 100 www.sme.org/manufacturingengineering | November 2013


At FABTECH visitors will see why their future is bright with TRUMPF. The latest in TRUMPF laser cutting, punching, bending and marking technologies will be on display, including the introduction of new, groundbreaking technology that takes solid-state laser cutting quality and speed to a whole new level.


TRUMPF Inc.


Farmington Industrial Park Farmington, CT 06032 860.255.6000 info@us.trumpf.com


Booth #S1701 and #N152


FABTECH BOOTH PROFILES


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