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Continental Pipe & Tube Cutoff Machines
We Make The Cut---Fast and Clean!
Continental cut-off machines cut pipe and tube quickly and cleanly using our unique roller cut-off method. This method and our machines have a number of benefits over other processes:
Because the blade only passes through the tube’s wall thickness, not the entire diameter, cuts are much faster than band saws, cold saws, etc.
No chips are created and usually no coolant is required, so your parts and the work area stay clean. No chips, No mess, No hassle!
The cut is smooth and clean with minimal burrs, so secondary de-burring operations can often be eliminated.
325 S. Fairbanks St.
Addison, IL 60101
Phone: 630-543-7170
Fax: 630-543-5953
Sales Contact
Teri Rozycki
Sales Coordinator
Email: terir@continentalcutoff.com
Sales: 630-543-7170
Toll-free: 800-264-5950
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Continental Pipe & Tube Cutoff Machines
Pipe and tube cutoff machine autofeeder introduced
- Aug 10, 2010
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Product Release
Continental Pipe and Tube Cut-Off Machines has introduced the PDS series programmable autofeeder. The system provides consistent cuts and is simple to set up and program, according to the manufacturer. The autofeeder, which frees the operator for other tasks, can be retrofitted to one of the...
Accessories improve cutoff operations
- Jun 9, 2009
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Product Release
Continental Pipe & Tube Cutoff Machines offers a variety of accessories to improve cut-off operations in an efficient, economical manner. Among them are various cutter block assemblies, which can be mounted quickly and easily, increasing the range of pipe and tube that can be processed on the...
Cutoff blades provide thousands of cuts between resharpening
- Jun 9, 2009
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Product Release
Continental Tube & Pipe Cutoff Machines offers precision ground cutoff blades made of the finest shock-resistant tool steel alloy. Each blade is heat-treated and tested for proper hardness and flatness. Uniform quality provides thousands of cuts between resharpening, which reduces maintenance...
Tube cutoff machines provide quick, easy setup
- Jun 9, 2009
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Product Release
Continental Pipe & Tube Cutoff machines provide fast and easy set-up, adjustment, and can handle a variety of pipe and tube diameters and lengths efficiently. Because the rotary cutoff wheel passes through the wall thickness only, cutting time is reduced significantly.
4 Troubleshooting tips for rotary cutting made easy
- By Susan DeJesus
- Jun 12, 2007
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Article
Following four specific guidelines for operating the rotary cutoff machine can help you avoid making simple mistakes in setup and operation that can cause downtime.
- From The Fabricator
Making the cut
- By Håkan Hellbergh and Susan DeJesus
- Apr 10, 2003
- Sawing
- Article
Band sawing is the starting point for many tube and pipe fabricating operations, and it can help determine the throughput and profitability of your whole shop. Maximizing the productivity of tube or pipe cutoff requires a coordinated approach to saw blades, sawing machines, and your cutoff process.
- From The Fabricator
Making the cut - Understanding rotary cutoff blades and extending blade life
- By Susan DeJesus
- May 1, 1999
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Article
The rotary cutting process rotates a tube or pipe and cuts it with a rotating blade. The blades are beveled to various angles and produce a chamfered end on the workpiece. Selecting the right bevel angle is the key in getting an optimal combination of end finish and production rate. Proper alignment and clearance, the use of a lubricant, frequent inspections, and proper sharpening are the keys to long blade life.
The basics of rotary cutting
- By S.A. DeJesus
- Apr 7, 1999
- Tube and Pipe Fabrication
- Article
The rotary cutting process rotates a tube or pipe and cuts it with a rotating blade. Because it is a chipless cutting method, it does not waste any material and reduces or eliminates subsequent deburring and cleaning operations. Although it can be used on any metal, it is not suitable for every application. The cutting action produces a slight chamfer on the end of the workpiece, so it is not useful for applications that require a square end. Machine types include manual and pneumatic. Accessories include cutter block assemblies that support the workpiece during the cut; length gauges for repeatable cut lengths; and feed systems that store and feed the material into the cutting machine.
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