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FABTECH 2015 PREVIEW


Variety of Quality Toggle Clamps Fast, easy workholding toggle clamps feature horizontal and vertical handle hold-down styles, push/pull models, latch-ac- tion clamps, toggle pliers and air-powered clamps in a range of sizes and holding capacities. Many toggle clamps are avail- able with optional safety locks. All clamps have a comfortable handle grip and are made of durable high-grade steel, or optional stain- less steel exclusively in the USA. Carr Lane Mfg Co. Ph: 314-647-6200 Web site: www.carrlane.com


Press Brake Dies V-Series Black press brake dies incorporate replaceable inserts that decrease friction and enable better performance. Unlike traditional V-dies that can warp and distort material, V-Series Black dies produce clean, crisp bends with no dis- tortion, making them the best solution to produce small fl anges, small bend radii and bends close to holes. The rotating inserts


used in V-Series Black dies also enable fabricators to bend a wide range of materials using the same die, reducing setup time and minimizing the amount of tooling required. V-Series Black press brake dies are available for virtually all major styles of press brake tooling, including American, European, and WT Style. Wilson Tool International Ph: 800-328-9646 Web site: www.wilsontool.com


Injection Mold Clamping Magnets Injection mold clamping magnets, available for all sizes of in- jection mold machines, are a big improvement over tradition- al clamping methods. They reduce the time it takes to set up and change molds with features such as proxim- ity sensors for accurate positioning, and mold setters can install them upright over the existing platens. They eliminate


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mold deformation thanks to uniform clamping power and feature powerful, rare earth magnets, ensuring that molds stay fi rmly clamped—even if a power outage occurs. In addi- tion, clamping magnets take up less space, leaving room for fi tting larger molds. Techniks Inc.


Ph: 317-803-8000 Web site: www.techniksusa.com


Horizontal Bandsaw The HBE Dynamic series compact automatic horizontal bandsaw features an array of leading-edge features designed to improve performance and precision while maximizing user convenience and safety. Servo-driven precision down- feed control automatically adjusts blade pressure, creating an optimal balance of feed rate and pressure for improved quality and cutting rate. The HBE Dynamic is available in four models with cutting range from 259 to 508-mm diameter for round stock and from 300 to 259 mm up to 508 × 508-mm fl at stock. Stroke length is 650 mm and blade speed ranges from 15 to 106 m/min. The HBE Dynamic is well suited for a wide range of application environments from production cut- ting steel service centers to metalworking job shops. Behringer Saws Inc. Ph: 610-286-9777 Web site: www.usa.behringer.net


Hydraulic Presses Hydraulic presses are available in a variety of styles ranging from gap frame and straight- side to die-spotting and forging presses with product capa- bilities from 3 to 40,000 tons and bed sizes exceeding 6.1 m. Hydraulic press solutions are available for key market segments including automo- tive, aerospace, appliance, and HVAC. An extensive line of standard hydraulic presses, as well as custom-designed presses, are offered. Greenerd Press & Machine Ph: 603-889-4101


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