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From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
From €2012EUR$2,095USD£1,732GBP
€3832EUR$3,990USD£3,299GBP
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The Notching Machine is a type of Machine Tool used to cut grooves, slots, and notches into a variety of materials. It is typically used in the manufacturing of metal parts, such as those used in the automotive and aerospace industries. Notching Machines are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be used to cut a variety of materials, including steel, aluminum, and brass. Notching Machines are typically used in conjunction with other Machine Tools, such as lathes and milling machines, to create complex parts.
Notching Machines are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Amada, Trumpf, and Mazak. Other companies in the market include Bystronic, Prima Power, and LVD Strippit. Show Less Read more