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Mobile Trough Machines for Small Components

Rosler’s new line of RMO mobile trough machines operate at 3,600 rpm and are said to provide high grinding power.

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Rosler’s new line of RMO mobile trough machines operate at 3,600 rpm and are said to provide high grinding power. The space-saving machines are available with 7" or 8" tub widths and are well-suited for processing small, intricate parts.

 

Rosler RMO machines are designed for flexibility and process integration. The process channel can be separated by a series of polyurethane-coated dividers to process different parts at the same time while ensuring batch integrity. Built-in wheels enable the machines to be easily moved around the shop and placed next to machining centers without the need for major material handling operations. The machines also feature sound abatement enclosures to encapsulate the process chamber and significantly reduce noise levels.

 

In addition to trough machines, the company offers a variety of vibratory finishing machines and centrifugal disk machines.

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