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Facilitating a product line expansion to include mast poles for traffic lights and highway signs. This rapid expansion means acquiring the right equipment to give the flexibility, increased productivity, reduced strain on manpower and an overall improvement to cost effectiveness needed to fill the $1.6 million dollar backlog. Products & Services
Industrial presses use a ram to shear, punch, form or assemble metal or other material by means of cutting, shaping, or combination dies attached to slides. Examples include die cutting machines, forming and bending machines, punch presses, shop presses, sheet metal equipment, stamping presses, and wire forming machines.
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Hydroforming equipment uses fluid pressure to form tubular ferrous or nonferrous materials to the shape of a die. Hydroforming allows for severe shape deformation and generally produces strong parts of uniform thickness.
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Shears and shearing equipment use a shearing or scissor-like action to cut metal into sheets or strips.
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Press brakes and bending machines are used to bend and fold metal by pressing it into a die.
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