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Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. can assure you that your Robotic Coping and Profiling system is the best in the industry. It uses high-definition plasma technology to cut through a variety of metal profiles, including structural steel and other metal parts.

The Voortman CNC Beam Coper was designed for fabricators and general jobs shops that have to deal with or notch all types of steel profiles. These questions will help you determine if the machine is right for you.

Your detailer then will provide you with a DWG / LTP / PDF file that can be used to print or plot your drawings. He will also provide the NC1 and NC2 files that you can directly import into your machine. Voortman comes standard with the DSTV - Import function.

The PCR41 is an innovative design that combines robotics, vision systems and plasma torch technology to bring you the best combination of value, speed, precision, and 4-face operation to cutting structural steel that a robotic plasma cutter can offer.

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We make 3D coping, profiling easy with our top-ofthe-range coping or profiling robot. These Robotic Coping/Profiling beams have a high level of reliability and are capable of cutting slots, chamlers and saddles.

Voortman is capable of handling almost any type of structural steel fabrication. This includes shaping beams and plates, coping reliefs, and custom profiles. This state-of the-art CNC beam-coping machine can replace your punches and drill lines, band saws and layout and marking stations. It is also easy to use and requires only one technician to operate. Voortman has many benefits, including faster turnarounds and lower waste.

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Three torching machines for simultaneous oxy fuel cutting offer unrivalled speed and efficiency. The ABCM-1250 CNC beam cutting machine can be used for miter cutting and beveled-weld preparation on top and bottom flanges.

Voortman's 24 Hour Tech Support Center can resolve 90% of support issues. However, there are 50+ Voortman field personnel stationed all over North and South America, Europe and Africa.

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Voortman CNC Beam Coping Machines operators must have a solid understanding of how to cut with oxygen-fuel. While it is possible for almost anyone to be trained quickly on software, the skill and experience needed to cut with gas can only be gained through years of working by hand.

The PCR41 is a unique design that combines vision systems, robotics and plasma torch technology. It offers the best combination value, speed, precision and 4-face operation for cutting structural steel.

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Voortman has the ability to import DXF and can use them in order to process 3-D forms as long as the steel details are followed precisely. Some of these might be different from the way you are detailing the steel at the moment, and might need some adjustments. This process isn't as seamless as the 3D modeling software solutions.

Voortman's Voortman is made exclusively for Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. Voortman manages the installation, warranty and maintenance of the Voortman. Voortman is the service provider. Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. will always be there to help if needed.

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Gulf States Saw & Machine Co. is confident that its Robotic Coping and Profiling technology is unmatched in the industry. This plasma technology system can be used to cut through a wide range metal profiles.

This CNC beam coper with single torch eliminates the need for manual laying of your copes. Instead, it makes sure that your CNC detail drawings are accurate and precise and your copes are completed neatly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cladding is usually made up of thin slabs of about 3cm thickness with a front finish and placed on the walls. Copings come in different thicknesses and are located at the top of walls.

Steel is stronger than wood pound for pound. It's amazing to see how engineered wood beams have evolved over the past 40-years.

Coping is a process that allows a beam to fit into other parts of a framework.

Douglas fir is perhaps the strongest of all wood beams. Although there may be a stronger wood, I don't know of any. Lumber mills today make beams in the same way as plywood. To make extremely strong structural engineered timbers, they use layers of solid wood that have been glued together.

As can be seen, shear stresses change quadratically with distance y1 from neutral axis. The neutral axis is the point where shear stress is maximal. It is also zero at the beam's top and bottom surfaces.