Pittsburgh Seam Closer is a great piece of equipment for jointing Pittsburgh lock and square edge, which greatly improve efficiency, is well seal, and smooth without any damage.
The hydraulic square pipe seam machine is professional for seaming square air ducts.It can greatly increase the production
efficiency. Anybody can use it easily.
Our machine advantage:
1. We have produced this machine for more than 6 years
2.Compare with the hand square pipe seam machine, our machine can make more size. Hand square pipe seam machine just could make a 7mm edge.
3. Our machine has high quality.
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Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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Anhui, China
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Dimension(L*W*H):
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3060*880*1000 mm
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Sheet Thickness (mm):
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1.2mm
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After-sales Service Provided:
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Engineers available to service machinery overseas
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Material:
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galvanized sheet
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Operation:
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pneumatic
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Aplication:
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Pittsburgh Seam Closeing
Quick Details
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Brand Name:
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Fengli, Fengli
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Condition:
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new
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Weight:
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700 kg
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Place of Origin:
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Anhui, China
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Dimension(L*W*H):
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3060*880*1000 mm
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Sheet Thickness (mm):
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1.2mm
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After-sales Service Provided:
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Engineers available to service machinery overseas
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Material:
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galvanized sheet
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Operation:
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pneumatic
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Aplication:
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Pittsburgh Seam Closeing
Product Introduction
Main Technical Parameters:
1. the machine is the necessary equipment for the joint angle and square edge to stitch.
2. the machine can improve the production efficiency of the ventilation line and can join closer than the traditional one, not damaging the surface of the work piece.
3. the structure of the machine is simple and easy to operate.
2. the machine can improve the production efficiency of the ventilation line and can join closer than the traditional one, not damaging the surface of the work piece.
3. the structure of the machine is simple and easy to operate.
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Model
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Thickness(mm)
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Width(mm)
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Weight(kg)
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Dimension(mm)
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HFJ-1
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0.5-1.2
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1000-1250
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700
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3000*950*960
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