A set of conventional welding rotators consists of two units; a motorised drive and an idler support unit. Once the work-piece is supported onto rotators it can be rotated into precisely the required position for fitting, assembly and welding of the work-piece quickly, safely and efficiently. Rotators can be set up as fit up bed modules and can also be used to handle cylindrical structures while they are cleaned, painted or inspected. |
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Model PR 5/7 DM |
Model PR 10/15 DM |
Model PR 15/25 DM |
Model PR 30/45 DM |
Model PR 60/100 DM |
Model PR 100/150 DM |
Model PR 120/250 TB |
Model PRSE 150/150 MYM-TCM |
Model PRS 200/200 DM |
Model PRS 300/300 DM |
Model PRS 500/500 DM |
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