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CNC Punching and Shearing Machine processes copper buss bar.

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CNC Punching and Shearing Machine processes copper buss bar.
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March 17, 2009 - Designed for production of copper and aluminum bars for electrical equipment industry, CU-Profi features 45 tons of punching force, thick turret style tooling with punch sizes to 1¼ in. dia, shear station, and parts unloading station. Material clamping system, also included, eliminates end-of-bar waste. Suited for small to midsize producers, machine supports punching of copper bars up to 10 ft long (20 ft long optional) and up to 8 in. wide.

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Boschert Precision Machinery
12400 W. Cameron Ave.
Butler, WI, 53007
USA



Boschert Introduces "CU-PROFI" Copper Buss Bar Punching Center


BUTLER, Wis., Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc. is again expanding its product line of precision fabricating machinery, even as many machine tool producers are experiencing a slow down and are contracting.

BOSCHERT has introduced the CU-Profi machine for processing copper buss bar. The CNC punching and shearing machine is designed specifically for the accurate and economical production of copper and aluminum bars for the electrical equipment industry.

The CU-Profi is an addition to the CU series of machines from Boschert and offers a small footprint, lower cost and higher punching speeds than competitive machines. The CU-Profi is aimed at the small to midsize producers of copper and aluminum buss bar products.

Boschert's market research found that small to midsize producers of bar could not justify the cost of very large copper bar systems on the market, but could also not be productive enough punching and shearing bar on machines designed for sheet work.

The CU-Profi machine fills the gap with the right mix of features, capacity and accuracy at an affordable cost. The CU-Profi features 45 tons of punching force, thick turret style tooling with punch sizes to 1¼" diameter, a shear station and parts unloading station as standard. The unique material clamping system eliminates end-of-bar waste making the machine even more economical.

The CU-Profi has been well accepted; orders for more than ten machines were accepted before the prototype was built. Boschert will be installing the first machine in the US this spring at a Midwest supplier of lightning protection devices.

For more information, contact Boschert Precision Machinery, Inc., PO Box 409, Butler, WI 53007-0409, www.boschertusa.com, sales@boschertusa.com, 800-354-3737.
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