Good Morning Katelyn,
This is Jon Peavey with Buehler, your assigned Field Sales Engineer. We recently updated our sectioning line to include the newest technology on the market. Your post mentioned needing to cut larger parts and I wanted to bring our AbrasiMet XL Pro to your attention. Please click on the links below for a quick intro:
Brochure:
https://www.buehler.com/assets/Brochures/English/Sectioning/AbrasiMet-XL_Brochure-2-Small.pdf Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CN5kFVtzwaM&feature=youtu.beSome key features our end-users have been loving:
- Savable / programmable cuts
- Laser alignment on the blade for easy cut-path determination
- New and improved recirc tank technology which includes a secondary motor and metal mesh for quick and easy clean-up of swarf (without having to clean the entire tank)
- Tooless blade removal
I would be happy to schedule a call with you in the near future to discuss this further.
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JON PEAVEY
Buehler Field Sales Engineer
Buehler, a division of ITW
Howell Mi
734-276-5064
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-06-2020 14:52
From: Katelyn Kirsch
Subject: Best Sectioning Saw
My lab is in the market for a new sectioning saw. Looking for a more automated one that has the ability to section larger parts without the blade being clamped as easily as they do on our current one. I have been looking at an ATM (Mager) the Bright 265 and a LECO Axitom option. What are your thoughts? Have any of you used these in the past and have a recommendation on how well they work?
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Katelyn Kirsch
Metallurgical Supervisor
Federal Screw Works
Big Rapids MI
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