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KNUTH Machine Tools Releases Hydro-Jet Eco 0615 Water-jet Cutting System

Cost-effective solution designed to cut many types of material.

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March 19, 2009

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KNUTH Machine Tools Releases Hydro-Jet Eco 0615 Water-jet Cutting System

KNUTH Machine Tools USA has released the Hydro-Jet Eco 0615 high-precision water-jet cutting system. The cost-effective cuts metal, stone, glass, ceramic, composites, plastic, rubber, foam, and more.

Equipped with a software package for quick programming on an integrated PC control with a graphical user interface, the water-jet features a cold-cutting process to ensure distortion-free fabrication. It features a maximum feed speed of 160 in. per minute with a repeatability of 0.0007 inches per foot. It also comes with an integrated high-pressure 10 hp pump.

For more information, visit KNUTH USA.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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