Machine Tools
Machine tools such as cut-off saws and shock testing systems enable high-precision cutting and testing for engineering applications. These tools provide documented precision and calibration traceability, crucial for maintaining accuracy in measurements, with features like 5" blade capacity for saws and payload capacities up to 40 lbs for shock systems.
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BUEHLER LOW SPEED CUT-OFF SAW
Precision Sectioning Saw Representative photo - color of saw may vary Various ISOMET chucks available. See other information for more details.
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CARVER HEATING/COOLING PLATENS, 650°F, DIGITAL CONTROL
Heating/Cooling Platens with Digitial Control. Platen size 6" x 6" with hose assemblies. Platens compatible with various Carver Presses, one of which is the Model C.
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Common Applications
Precision Cutting
Material Testing
Durability Assessment
Engineering Laboratories
Accurate Sectioning
Impact Simulation
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of machine tools are available for precision cutting?
Available machine tools for precision cutting include cut-off saws with blade sizes such as 5" and 12", ensuring precise sectioning for various materials.
How do shock testing systems enhance testing procedures?
Shock testing systems are designed to handle payloads up to 40 lbs, allowing for accurate simulation of real-world impact scenarios, crucial for product durability testing.
Why is calibration traceability important in machine tools?
Calibration traceability ensures that machine tools maintain a high level of measurement accuracy, providing reliable data for engineering and quality control applications.
What are the benefits of using a low-speed cut-off saw?
Low-speed cut-off saws minimize heat generation and material deformation, which is ideal for delicate and precision sectioning tasks in laboratory settings.
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