HOUSTON, TX, February 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) AXXAIR-USA, Inc. announced today the release of the new GA15 Beveling Motor. This motor can be used with existing AXXAIR machines and produces bevels on pipe up to 0.5" wall thickness.
"This new GA15 Bevel Motor expands the AXXAIR product line," said Jonathan Forte, Managing Director for AXXAIR-USA. "The GA15 fits our existing machines and can bevel pipe up to 0.5" wall thickness. Using AXXAIR machines yield faster bevels and provide a much safer environment with no fumes, dust or sparks. The Axxair pipe fabrication process saves the user time and money with proven repeatable cuts and bevels."
To learn more about the AXXAIR GA15 and other products, visit the company web site:
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About AXXAIR-USA
AXXAIR-USA brings expertise in design, manufacturing, sales, servicing and training of the highest quality orbital cutting and beveling equipment in the pipe and tube industry. AXXAIR-USA is headquartered in Alvin, Texas. To learn more about AXXAIR-USA, visit the web site: http://www.axxairusa.com/index.php?source=pr-2014-02
AXXAIR-USA Announces New GA15 Beveling Motor Capable of Beveling Wall Up to One-Half Inch Thick Providing a Quick, Safe and Easy Way to Get Repeatable Pipe Bevels
Industrial pipe fabrication manufacturer announces new beveling motor
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