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Feed & Cutoff Systems (SF&C)

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 |  | If my application parameters go beyond a particular operation range of one of the SF&C series does that mean that I must purchase two different systems? |
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 |  | What type of cutting application is best suited for a servo-based system as opposed to the pneumatic type? |
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 |  | What is the maximum length the machine can run? |
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 |  | My part length varies - how difficult is it to adjust the length on the machine? |
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 |  | Will I still need a 12" machine when my part length is never over 4"? |
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 |  | What options are available on TAK's feed and cut-off systems? |
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 |  | What are the standard features of the TAK feed and cut-off system? |
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Wire Straighteners (PWS)

 |  | Is there any difference to the capability of wire straightening between the Unibody series #04 & #05 to that of the QR series #04 & #05? |
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 |  | If I have a wire diameter that appears to fall within the range of two of the TAK wire straighteners which one should I use? |
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 |  | I have a very tough wire straightness specification. Are there any other elements or factors that might help in achieving better straightener performance? |
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 |  | When do I need a four-plane straightener and when is a two-plane enough? |
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 |  | Do the smaller straighteners have a quick release feature? |
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 |  | Will the bearings mark the surface of my wire? |
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 |  | How long can I expect the bearings to last? |
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 |  | Are there any other wear parts on the straightener? |
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 |  | If I buy a two-plane straightener and discover that I need a four-plane straightener, do I have to buy a new four-plane straightener or can I add the other two planes later? |
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 |  | How fast can I pull wire through a straightener and still achieve straight wire? |
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 |  | Is there anything special that I need to do to straighten hard wire? |
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 |  | Can the TAK straighteners be supplied with any specially configured bearings for unique applications? |
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Payoffs

 |  | The wire I wish to payoff is larger in diameter and comes packaged in heavier weights which exceed the ratings on your fine wire payoff. Does TAK offer any other payoffs or decoilers for these conditions? |
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 |  | What is the weight and wire size limitations?A. Our light wire payoff can hold up to 70 pounds and is designed for wire diameters .035" and smaller. In some instances larger wire diameters will work well.Q. I have limited floor space - how much space will the payoff require? |
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