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the premier manufacturer of wet and dry grinding and sanding part cleaning
systems. WEBER
machines provide optimum technical solutions for:
Grinding
machines operate using various grinding methods, which can be combined for
a multiple of applications.
They have been further developed in response to increasing demands and today
either perform a wide range of
processes or are implemented for specific grinding requirements.


Flame and Plasma Cutting - BLC Series
This thermal cutting technique is predominantly used for thick plates. Mechanical deburring, using the conventional grinding technique with grinding rollers, encounters increasing difficulties with larger plate thicknesses due to the existing thickness tolerances and the distortion which occurs. WEBER has found a convincing and economical solution to this problem with their development of a segmented grinding beam system. This grinding technique features constant deburring quality and increased operating life of the grinding belts compared to conventional roller grinding. This segmented grinding beam system allows multiple feed, thereby increasing the capacity of the deburring machine.


Punched, Nibbled, and Laser Cut Parts - TT/TN Series
This cutting technique is predominantly used for thin sheet metal plates. These plates are usually 1 to 6 mm thick and made of steel, stainless steel or aluminium. Deburring is performed using rubber faced contact pressure rollers, brush rollers with wire or Scotchbrite brushes and disc stations. This grinding method operates dry or wet. The new WEBER TT/TN series with one or two grinding rollers is an economical solution for first-time buyers. The WEBER MLC/NLC series is of modular design and has been developed to meet all industrial requirements.



The combination station works with 3 different material removal techniques and can compensate the higher tolerances of a few millimeters that occur with thicker sheets. It works without any secondary burr generation. Some reworking with Multidisc station MD or Planetary head DR can achieve the required edge rounding in the case of plasma and laser cuts. For large dimensions, the pin grinding beam STC-E can be fitted with an electronic controller, which limits the material removal to the edge zone.
These machines can work from the top and from the bottom.

WEBER NLC Series - Wet Metal Working
The grinding machines of this series can be fitted with grinding rollers, wire brushes, Scotchbrite rollers and planetary heads.
They
work in the wet process with coolant circulation and must be fitted with a
belt filter or a centrifuge for cleaning the coolant.
They are used for deburring punching and nibbling parts as well as for laser
and plasma cuts.
For higher material removal capacities, the models with grinding rollers are
used for rough grinding. The planetary head comes into play for the edge rounding.
According to the preferred application, both the processes can be combined
with one another in the required numbers.
Wire brushes are merely used for achieving certain surface structures. Scotchbrite
rollers for finish machining on special steel parts.