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Beam saw.


Holz-Her introduces its new CUT Series of beam saws. The CUT 85 has a frame design with fully closed structural members, surface hardened linear guideways and a highspeed rack-and-pinion rack and pinion
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A device for the conversion of rotary and linear motion, consisting of a pinion and a mated rack.



rack
 saw carriage carriage, wheeled vehicle, in modern usage restricted to passenger vehicles that are drawn or pushed, especially by animals. Carriages date from the Bronze Age; early forms included the two-wheeled cart and four-wheeled wagon for transporting goods.  drive with cutting and feed speeds up to 100mpm. The CUT 85 features 85mm of full cutting height. Other models with varying cutting heights will be available in coming months. For more information, contact:

Holz-Her U.S. Inc.

Phone: (704) 587-3400

FAX: (704) 587-3419

holzher@holzher.com

www.holzher.com

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Title Annotation:Illustrated Product Guide
Publication:Wood & Wood Products
Article Type:Advertisement
Date:Dec 1, 2002
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