Supports cutting processing of various long steel materials! 3D cutting enables diverse processing for joints!
This is an introduction to the equipment owned by Nakano Iron Works, which engages in various can manufacturing processes, thin plate welded structures, and the production of ship outfitting products, featuring the 3D laser processing machine. The "3D FABRI GEAR 220 III (Mazak)" is capable of cutting long steel materials in various shapes, including pipes. It enables diverse processing for joints through innovative three-dimensional cutting of shaped steel. To enhance quality in response to customer demands, we have introduced advanced production technologies and systems. We have equipped ourselves with excellent machinery and facilities to produce stable, high-quality products. 【Capabilities and Capacity】 Maximum processing dimension (round material): 406.4 mm Maximum processing dimension (square material): 300 mm × 300 mm Maximum transportable length (loader): 12,280 mm Maximum transportable length (unloader): 8,000 mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nakano Tekkou Co., Ltd. conducts integrated production of various types of canning, welding, painting, and assembly of sheet metal parts using stainless steel, iron, aluminum, and other materials. Currently, at our eight manufacturing bases (11 factories) within the prefecture, centered around our headquarters mother factory, we are enhancing our machine tools and robots, advancing automation and speed, to realize a more flexible and contemporary integrated production system that can respond to our customers' diverse needs. We will continue to strive to become a company that is always needed by our customers, adhering to "sincerity," "responsibility," "technical improvement," and "creative innovation."