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News Release from: Surtech Surface Technology Products | Subject: Model ASO 900 portable bevelling machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 July 2004
Cranable unit cuts plate edge bevels
in-situ
Bridging the gap between portable and stationary bevelling machines, an 85kg unit self-propels itself along plate edges to machine an 8mm bevel in one pass or up to 40mm in several passes.
Model ASO 900 bridges the gap between portable and stationary bevelling machines When parts are too large to handle and required bevels too wide for portable machines Model ASO fits the bill
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 1 Mar 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The powerful 2.2kW motor combined with the 63mm diameter milling head will bevel mild steel 8mm wide in a single pass and up to a max.
of 40mm wide in several passes.
Feed rate is approx.
600mm/min.
Bevel angles are adjustable from 15 to 45 degrees.
Model ASO 900 uses milling cutters to produce smoother bevels than machines with rotary shearing tools.
Surtech offer more than a dozen portable, transportable and stationary machines for producing bevels prior to welding.
Contact Surtech for a details of the full range or to arrange a demonstration.
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