OEM Supplier for Guide E Conveyor Parts Supply to Portland
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"Sincerity, Innovation, Rigorousness, and Efficiency" could be the persistent conception of our business for your long-term to develop with each other with prospects for mutual reciprocity and mutual profit for OEM Supplier for Guide E Conveyor Parts Supply to Portland, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Swansea, Mombasa, Austria, We will initiate the second phase of our development strategy. Our company regards "reasonable prices, efficient production time and good after-sales service" as our tenet. If you are interested in any of our products or would like to discuss a custom order, remember to feel free to contact us. We have been looking forward to forming successful business relationships with new clients around the world in the near future.
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Span Tech, 18″ wide x 48″ long, stainless steel, flexlink belt conveyor. Equipped with a 1/2 hp drive and start / stop controls. Mounted on a stainless steel frame with height adjustable legs. Currently set at a 28″ high infeed / discharge.
OAD 48″ L x 26″ W x 28″ H
The first of two videos showing the making of a mini herb chopper and its leather sheath. The first video shows the metalwork; the second video is in two parts: making the leather sheath and using the herb chopper.
They are not meant to be ‘how-to’ videos: I’m just showing how I did it … this time! The chopper is my take on many forged examples I’ve seen on the internet, but the leather sheath design is my own (at least I haven’t seen one like it). The chopper and sheath can be hung up when not in use, out of harm’s way.
Part 1 is mainly the forging. It should all be pretty self-explanatory what’s going on. Tool steel (this is 01 tool steel / ground flat stock) is tougher to forge than mild steel and can only be forged within a certain heat range: the steel can be brittle and simply break if forged below red heat, likewise if it gets too hot it will readily burn, ruining the steel – so it requires a bit more concentration to work with.
Some of the tools I use (including the forge) are of my own design and making, or modified from standard tools, so they might look a little weird!
Some of the footage is 4 x speed so it’s a bit less tedious to watch.
By Mary from Vatican City(Holy See) - 2015.12.05 13:53
We are old friends, the company's product quality has been always very good and this time the price is also very cheap.
By Eudora from Philippines - 2015.06.18 17:25