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able in hazardous environments, Centura Oil’s CenJet 90 casing and pipe cutting system is designed especially for oil, gas and mining applications, including plug and abandon operations. Its cutting process does not exceed 140°F (60°C), minimizing the chance of


ignition. The CenJet 90 is powered by a 55K psi, 200-hp (149- kW) Jet Edge waterjet intensifier pump and features a modified Jet Edge Permalign abrasivejet cutting head that is coupled to coiled steel tubing or conventional threaded rods. The system, which is capable of cutting 16" (406-mm) thick steel, is de- ployed into the pipe or casing and cuts from the inside. It can perform cuts up to 300' (91 m) from the surface and can cut at any angle, horizontal, vertical and even overhead. Centura Oil Inc. Ph: 952-545-6431 Web site: www.centuraoil.com


Heavy-Duty Safety Switches The ABB Low Voltage Products division has introduced a new line of heavy duty safety switches for com- mercial and industrial applications, meeting the necessary UL98, CSA and NEMA KS-1 standards for the most demanding service-entrance and motor-load applications. The 600V and 200kA rated switches use the same globally rated bodies as ABB’s market leading rotary-style switches, providing increased performance, reliability and safety to the heavy-duty market segment. They are the first heavy-duty switches in the industry to offer touch-safe visible blades and operating mechanisms that are fully enclosed and protected from dirt and debris. All enclosure types come with gaskets, are free of sharp edges and offer a spacious interior for easier and safer wiring and installation of optional accessories. The new ABB heavy-duty safety switches range from 30 to 1200 Amperes, and are available as fused and nonfused, with Types 1/12/3R/4X steel or stainless steel enclosures. ABB


Ph: 262-236-3710 Web site: www.abb.us/lowvoltage


Powerful New Turret Punch Presses Murata Machinery USA Inc., a world leader in the manufacturing and design of highly productive metal fabrication machinery and automation, has added two new 33-ton turret punch presses


to its Motorum line. The M3048TG and M3058TG incorporate 33-ton, servo- driven ram drives that combine speed and power with greater tool availabil- ity and flexibility. Both the Motorum


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