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The TS72 tackup station provides hydraulic clamping and pre-fixtures of the leading edge for prefabricated beans. Franklin 40" Series CNC Gantry automates pick-and place loading of finished FLAGS from the Franklin CNC Flangeline System. Franklin "60 Series Gantries have a maximum length of 60 ft. and 75 ft. of travel storage.
This can be done using either welding, bolting, or both. The connection would go under each flange and/or web. These could be connected to enhance or increase support and strength; or to enable it to cover an even wider range of components.
A flux recovery system is available to dispense and recover welding fluid. Seam Welder Hydraulic Power Units as well as Electric Controls drive the conveyors to the Seam Welder entrance and exit.
Do you need quality and reliable machines to aid the process of your structural fabrications? We offer structural fabrication machines which will guarantee that only the best beam and plate fabrication outcomes are achieved. These machines include plate processors, beam drill lines, angle masters, thermal cutting machines, layout markers and beam cambering and straightening.
Beam layout welds and fabrication machines are auxiliary items, which means that they would be too heavy to transport for a regular worker. For those not in the know, electron beam welding refers to a welding technique where the electron gun generates the electrons at maximum speeds through the useof electric fields.
A wire feeding device is a device that connects wire feeder with wire reel using wire feeding tube. Wire reel supporter allows you to fix wire reel. You can place the wire reel into it before welding. Next, connect the wire thrill to the feeding machine by making use of the feeding pipe.
A welded beam consists of three individual sections of steel – a web, a top flange and a bottom flange. These segments are merged together with deep fillet welds to create an incredibly robust building material.