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    Smile Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines

    I work with a FPB1500, Anglemaster 823, Meba Saw, BDL.

    I'm interested in getting some dialog going about different aspects of these machines.

    Mark


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    what kind of bdl and meba are u using


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    Does anyone know if there is such a machine for punching and shearing channel iron?


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    Quote Originally Posted by dickdarby View Post
    Does anyone know if there is such a machine for punching and shearing channel iron?
    We have used our Anglemaster 823B to punch holes in channel. We cut it on the saw later. Just thinking now... to speed up the cutting process you could put layout marks with the am at cutlines.
    Last edited by Plasmaman; 02-14-2008 at 10:23 AM. Reason: Spelling mistake, add thoughts


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    The company I work for has one, I am in the detailing department though.
    cadfish
    http://www.burgiengineers.com/


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    Are you looking for info on this machine???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasmaman View Post
    We have used our Anglemaster 823B to punch holes in channel. We cut it on the saw later. Just thinking now... to speed up the cutting process you could put layout marks with the am at cutlines.
    Thanks plasmaman but that is what we are doing at the moment.
    We drill and layout mark on TDK and then send to bandsaw.
    What we are really looking is for a separate mc to do this whole process as we find it terribly slow drilling on TDK and cutting on bandsaw.


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    I have been tempted to try our FDB to do it, Hydraulic pressure way down.
    Flanges facing down. I dont know if it would work or not.......


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    Quote Originally Posted by Plasmaman View Post
    Are you looking for info on this machine???
    Yes, if at all possible


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    Quote Originally Posted by dickdarby View Post
    Yes, if at all possible

    I was replying to another post from cadfish


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    No I dont need any details, I am the one who takes the engineer's drawings and draws every thing in more detail than just a line and what it is. Our Peddinghaus can drill, bend, and cut to length. We took off the torches and the fabricators do the end notches. Sorry for any confusion, I realized that I needed to go to work.
    cadfish
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    Yes There is a CNC controlled Machine to Punch holes in Channel and Shear . If you would care to get in touch with me I know i can point you in the right direction.
    Last edited by Professor 1; 03-26-2008 at 07:19 AM. Reason: More detailed and removal of my email address


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