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PE-TRA Machines
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Gerbiceva 98
Ljubljana
1000
Slovenia
Telephone: (Slovenia) +3864 1 6ยง60351
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Listing of all 7 news releases from PE-TRA Machines:
Displayed data improves bandsaw efficiency
On bandsaw cutting machines a display of real time feed rate and cutting rate data allows the operator to control and regulate the blade speed and feed during cutting.
News from PE-TRA Machines (27 March 2008)
Small bar bundle clamped for optimum sawing
A clamping system efectively holds ba bundle of small diameter bars to allow a sawing machine to cut at optimum speeds and feeds and avoid producing burrs.
News from PE-TRA Machines (28 February 2008)
Precise frame determines accurate bandsawing
Using patented technology of precise, parallel movement of the frame including a ball rail system on both columns, bandsawing machines display the optimal cutting performance.
News from PE-TRA Machines (31 October 2007)
Automatic bandsaw cuts Al casting runners
Special purpose automatic bandsaw is dedicated to the cutting of aluminum runner risers of various aluminum alloy castings used in producing automomotive components.
News from PE-TRA Machines (10 September 2007)
Production bandsaw has faster cycles
Automatic double column production bandsaw features automatic frame height adjustment using an encoder and rapid approach to minimize non-cutting time.
News from PE-TRA Machines (27 August 2007)
Larger wheels prolong bandsaw blade life
A family of band saws are now fitted with 500mm wheels to increase the durability of the blades and prevent premature brakages of the blades during use.
News from PE-TRA Machines ( 4 January 2006)
Band saw frame moves precisely
A family of heavy duty, high performance true-dual column band saws feature a patented system for precise parallel movement of saw frame that eliminates the stick-slip effect on classical designs.
News from PE-TRA Machines (11 November 2005)

