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Trapezium Cutting
Cut-to-length lines in which the starting coils are converted into flat shapes (parallelepipeds), stacked in packages.
The basic difference between these and the cut-to-length lines lies in the cut itself. In trapezium cutting the desired shape is achieved with oscillating, rotating or roto-oscillating shears.
They allow rectangles, squares, trapeziums, rhombuses, triangles, curved
edge shapes, margined shapes, etc. to be cut at a single facility. And all this at rate of up to 180 cuts per minute, with a maximum trapezium angle of 35º.
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