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Italian sawing machines target aluminium February 2008
 
Saws (UK) is offering Italian FOM high quality circular sawing machines for cutting aluminium and UPVC.

Machines in the range include the Panda electro-pneumatic sawing machine with up-stroking blades. It is available in three blade diameter sizes 300, 400 and 550 mm. With mitre or stroke cutting and manual positioning, they are ideally suited to general aluminium and UPVC applications.

For those requiring a larger and more powerful solution, the Spring series of single head sawing machines will also be available. With up-feed blade and manual positioning of the vertical axis, the Spring series machines are available fixed blades, cutting angle controls as well as lead tilt angle controls.

Alongside the Spring and Panda are the larger Mirage and Mirage 600 saws with 400 mm and 600 mm diameter blades respectively. The Mirage range of electro-pneumatic saws with up-feed blade and auto feeding device provides +/- 0.1 mm accuracy and micro drop oil lubrication for high productivity applications.
 
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Celia Cadwallader
 
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