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Totally automated, clean cutting

Elematic Saw E9-500 is an accurate and safe multi-tasking unit for cutting versatile prestressed products safely and cleanly. It is a solution for a precaster who needs automated cross, longitudinal, and diagonal cutting of slabs having thickness of up to 520 mm with a one saw investment.

Elematic Saw E9-500 is a technological forerunner and is especially designed to fit into Elematic EDGE production lines. It is aimed at precasters seeking very high capacity, a wide product range and highly automated production.

However, Saw E9-500 is a compact machine with a low frame making it easily...

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