Electric beveling machine SMA 50 BER
hand-heldcontourfor profiles

Electric beveling machine - SMA 50 BER - GERIMA GmbH - hand-held / contour / for profiles
Electric beveling machine - SMA 50 BER - GERIMA GmbH - hand-held / contour / for profiles
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Type
hand-held
Applications
weld preparation, for profiles, contour
Other characteristics
automatic, straight edges
Rotational speed

Max.: 7,800 rpm
(49,008.85 rad.min-1)

Min.: 2,200 rpm
(13,823.01 rad.min-1)

Chamfer width

Max.: 20 mm
(0.8 in)

Min.: 1 mm
(0 in)

Chamfer angle

Max.: 60 °

Min.: 0 °

Description

with the worldwide unique booster and spring technology Our hand-held milling and grinding machines are perfectly suited for efficient work in the most diverse areas of manual edge-processing. The spectrum of applications ranges from deburring to the processing of defined visual and functional edges and the edge-rounding for subsequent coatings through to pre-processing of bevels and radii on plates and containers of straight edges, contour profiles and boreholes for weld preparation. The unique GERIMA booster and spring technology guarantees more performance in the field of hand-held milling machines and leads in total to more effectiveness and productivity and thus to a clear benefit for our customers.

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