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I-Beam Splitter

  Model # Splitter120
  Machine Width 120.00”
  Machine Length 78.50”
       with entry roller   system
  Machine Length 33.00”
       without entry roller system
  Machine Height 68.00”
  Weight (approx.) 14,000 lbs
  Shear Height from Floor 32 5/8”
  Main Motor and Drive 10 H.P.
       with Gear Reducer
  Power Requirements 230/460 Volt
  Maximum Web Thickness 9/16”
  Maximum Beam Width 40.00”

The I-Beam Splitter, the larger of the two offered, is designed to shear an I-beam, or H-beam, into two “T” shaped beams. It can cut any beam up to 40 inches wide and up to 9/16” web thickness. An optional guide rail exit system (below) is available, which leads the beam out of the cutting blades.  The main control is wired to accommodate a preheat/quenching system, which would be supplied by the user. With this add-on, the machine becomes a stand-alone workstation to complete the cutting process.
 

  Model # Splitter120E
  Machine Width 120.00 Max”
  Machine Length 45.00”
  Machine Height 40.00” ?
  Weight (approx.) 4,000 lbs ?

The I-Beam Splitter optional guide rail exit system is designed to assist in the handling of a beam as it exits the splitter.  The unit is adjustable and can accommodates beam widths up to the maximum allowable for the Splitter120 (above).    
 

  Model # Splitter107
  Machine Width 107.00”
  Machine Length 33.00”
  Machine Height 68.00”
  Weight (approx.) 11,000 lbs
  Shear Height from Floor 32 1/8”
  Main Motor and Drive 10 H.P.
       with Gear Reducer
  Power Requirements 230/460 Volt
  Maximum Web Thickness 9/16”
  Maximum Beam Width 27.00”

This I-Beam Splitter, the smaller of the two offered, is designed to shear an I-beam, or H-beam, into two “T” shaped beams. It can cut any beam up to 27 inches wide and up to 9/16” web thickness. An optional guide rail entry system (above) is available, which leads the beam into the cutting blades.  The main control is wired to accommodate a preheat/quenching system, which would be supplied by the user. With this add-on, the machine becomes a stand-alone workstation to complete the cutting process.




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