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Waterjet Features Expandable Modular Design

The latest addition to the Mach 4 line of waterjets features an expandable modular design, ranging to 14 m (48 ft.) long.

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The latest addition to the Mach 4 line of waterjets features an expandable modular design, ranging to 14 m (48 ft.) long. This enables users to increase cutting area size as business grows. The system’s roller pinion system provides fast, accurate cutting with zero backlash, the company says. Ergonomically designed to improve operator convenience and productivity, the waterjet features lighting to enhance workpiece visibility, efficient abrasive removal and four-sided access to material and parts.  

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