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SMI Linear Pro 3D-Fab

Automated Fabrication Center for North American PVC Door Products

 
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The SMI Linear Pro 3D-Fab Automated Door Fabrication Center is designed specifically for North American PVC Door Products. This dedicated fabrication center accepts pre-cut door components and automatically fabricates all the required hardware application including hinges, handles, lock pockets, striker plates, shoot bolt etc, in a true “onepiece-flow” system. The machine is extremely flexible and fully programmable to work with multiple product families and a wide variety of profile sizes. The true CNC machining center work area can carry multiple fabrication tools mounted from above, beside, or below the work piece depending on the application required.

Along with our exclusive high speed, precision Linear Motion Pusher System you can fabricate to accuracy levels that will not only meet your maximum accuracy requirements…it will exceed them! Due to the design of the machine to work with a pre-cut piece the Linear Pro 3D-Fab has the unique ability to attach and fabricate the aluminum extrusion reinforcement required in door products to avoid the nuisances, and quality issues associated with “off-line” manual fabrication.

For more information about how the Linear Pro 3D-Fab and its innovative fabrication concept can stream line your custom door department and increase capacities, quality and revenues in this ever growing segment of the PVC market, please contact us:

Ellis Dillen, Vice President
Telephone: 440-725-1852
edillen@sturtz.com
Mike Biffl, National Sales Manager
Telephone: 440-463-5423
mbiffl@sturtz.com
Brendan Kirven, Project Coordinator
Telephone: 440-463-5557
bkirven@sturtz.com

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