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Scotchman Industries to mark 45 years in business with open house
- Aug 21, 2012
- News Release
Scotchman Industries Inc., Philip, S.D., is celebrating its 45th year in business with an open house on Sept. 18, 2012, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. MDT. The company will offer tours of its 120,000-sq.-ft. factory, live machine demonstrations, and a meet-and-greet with customer service...
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Circular saw blades designed to cut aluminum
- Aug 16, 2012
- Product Release
The M. K. Morse Co. has introduced Metal Devil New Xtreme Technology (NXT™) aluminum-cutting circular saw blades. Ten blades are available from 5.375 to 14 in. dia. According to the manufacturer, the blades provide smooth, fast cuts in a variety of aluminum shapes and...
Mitering band saw designed for large beams, structural material
- Aug 8, 2012
- Product Release
Behringer has introduced the new HBP-510/1208G mitering band saw for precision, high-speed cutting of large structural beams and profiles. With a cutting range of 47.2 by 20.0 in. and a bilateral miter of 30 degrees off of 90 degrees on both left and right side, the new saw is suitable for use...
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IMTS 2012: The need for technology remains
Even as the June 2012 survey numbers suggest that manufacturing activity has retreated from robust highs in early 2012, manufacturers can't afford to start cutting back. They are in a race to reinvent themselves to be more responsive to cost-sensitive customers, and for many, that means investment in new technology. That's why shows such as the International Manufacturing Technology Show, Sept. 10-15, in Chicago, remain important.
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Wet abrasive saw engineered for quality testing of foundry castings
- Jun 28, 2012
- Product Release
The Kalamazoo Industries model K36 wet abrasive saw is designed for foundries that need to cut very large heat-treated castings for porosity inspection. The saw features a 50-HP motor driving a 36-in. abrasive wheel with an abrasive composition engineered for the specific alloy being cut....
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Band saw designed for high-speed aluminum cutting
- Jun 27, 2012
- Product Release
Behringer has introduced the new HBM800ALU band saw for high-speed cutting of aluminum and other nonferrous materials. The fully automatic saw uses a 1.25-in. saw blade, either bimetal or carbide-tipped. After stock is loaded, the machine manages all aspects of the process and displays real-time...
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Pneumatic circular saw features ultrathin blade for dry cutting
- May 31, 2012
- Product Release
CS Unitec has introduced a 9-in. pneumatic circular saw for dry cutting steel plate up to 0.375 in. thick, as well as nonferrous metal and grating. The 19-lb. model 5 1115 0020 metal cutting saw is suitable for such industries as foundries, petrochemical, nuclear, marine, demolition, and...
Saw designed for minimum backlash
- May 31, 2012
- Product Release
The AMSAW® line from Advanced Machine & Eng. Co. uses carbide or cermet blades to cut ferrous and nonferrous material, bars, billets, rails, profiles, pipes, and tubes.The compact, rigid design includes hardened spindle gears ground for minimum backlash. The saw blade guide and dampening...
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Unist launches new website
- May 3, 2012
- News Release
Unist Inc., Grand Rapids, Mich., has overhauled its website at www.unist.com. New features include easier access to product information and documentation and a growing video library. The site highlights the company's environmentally friendly lubrication systems and products for metal cutting and...
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Billet sawing systems feature carbide blades
- Mar 29, 2012
- Product Release
AMSAW® high-speed production saw machines use carbide blades to cut ferrous and nonferrous pipes, tubes, bars, billets, rails, and profiles. The machine features a compact, rigid design; hardened spindle gears ground for minimum backlash; a saw blade guide and dampening device;...
Manual band saw made for light-duty cutting
- Mar 22, 2012
- Product Release
The Kalamazoo Machine Tool model H235 manual band saw is designed for light-duty cutting of tubes, pipes, light structural shapes, and small solids up to 8 in. at 90 degrees. The saw has a variable-speed blade from 65 to 320 FPM and can miter up to 60 degrees to the right while maintaining the...
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Everett Industries Inc. celebrates 50 years in business
- Mar 5, 2012
- News Release
Everett Industries Inc., Warren, Ohio, marks 50 years of manufacturing abrasive cutoff saws in 2012. The company, founded in 1962 by Chuck Everett, is operated today by Everett’s son, Bill Everett, president, and Roy Williams, vice president. The company produces cutoff machines with wheel...
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Blog added to band saw parts Web site
- Feb 14, 2012
- News Release
Band saw blade and parts producer www.sawblade.com has launched a band saw blog at its Web site, offering technical information and business tips to industry managers. In addition to the blog, the site offers drop-down lists of all the saws that the company services, with links that connect to...
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Mid Atlantic Machinery to host Machine Tool Madness show
- Feb 2, 2012
- News Release
Mid Atlantic Machinery will host the Machine Tool Madness show at its Harrisburg, Pa., showroom March 28-29 for welders and fabricators interested in rolling, robotic welding, eliminating secondary operations, and improving bending techniques. Manufacturers at the show will include TRUMPF,...
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Everett Industries names Pacific Northwest sales rep
- Jan 30, 2012
- News Release
Everett Industries Inc. has hired Douglas Clay as sales representative for the Pacific Northwest region, representing the company's abrasive cutoff saws and wheels.
Clay has many years of sales and service experience in machines, tooling, and related metal fabrication products.
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