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Mobile Water Jet Cutting System Introduced by Jet Edge Waterjet Systems
Business Wire, April 01, 2009
Portable waterjet cutting system cuts flat or curved surfaces, water jet cutting ideal for cutting where flames restricted
ST. MICHAEL, Minn. -- Jet Edge, Inc. is pleased to introduce its new Hydraulic Versacutter portable water jet cutting and beveling system.
The Jet Edge Hydraulic Versacutter is a hydraulically controlled mobile waterjet system that moves along rigid or flexible track to cut flat or curved surfaces. It cuts with a 60,000 psi (4,100 bar) abrasive waterjet. The Versacutter is ideal for cutting pipelines, steel reinforced concrete, reactor vessels and fabricated metal structures. Mobile waterjet systems such as the Versacutter are cold cutting systems that cut without flames and do not generate heat. This cold cutting process makes it possible for operators to cut in areas where flames are restricted. Cold cutting with waterjets also eliminates heat-affected zones.
Jet Edge’s Hydraulic Versacutter water jet system is powered by Jet Edge’s 60,000 psi (4,100 bar) waterjet intensifier pumps, which are available in electric or diesel models up to 280HP.
Like all Jet Edge waterjet products, the Hydraulic Versacutter is proudly made in the U.S.A. For more information about Jet Edge's mobile waterjet systems, visit www.jetedge.com, e-mail sales@jetedge.com, call 1-800-JET-EDGE (538-3343) or 763-497-8700.
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About Jet Edge
Established in 1984, Jet Edge is a global designer and manufacturer of waterjet systems for precision cutting, surface preparation and coating removal. Jet Edge systems are used around the world in a broad range of industries, from the world's leading airlines to automotive, aerospace, industrial manufacturers, machine and job shops. Jet Edge waterjet systems are proudly made in the U.S.A. For more information about Jet Edge, visit www.jetedge.com, e-mail sales@jetedge.com or call 1-800-JET-EDGE (538-3343).
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