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Machine of the Month: February 2010

January 22, 2010

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Designed and manufactured by Comandulli according to the latest concepts and structural principles, the Spira automatic belt edge polishing machine can create and polish flat, bevelled or pencil-round edges, and the company reports that it has been noted for its performance and production on every kind of marble, granite and engineered stone.


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The machine was designed to be simple in terms of its mechanical, electrical and electronic equipments, and it is easy to use and service. Technical information is as follows:

Spindle Equipment

• 1 calibrating spindle

• 2 spindles for bevelling at 45 degrees

• 5 horizontal spindles for polishing the straight edges

• 6 bevelling spindles at 45 degrees

• 1 spindle for grooves

Main Features

• Conveyor belt driven by a stainless steel plane


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• Pneumatic slab-holding pistons

• Control panel with touch-screen visualized keyboard

• Main covers in stainless steel

• Water collecting tank with lateral flows

• Tool cooling water flowing outside the spindles and managed by manual valves

• Initial and final rollers

• Manual bar for large-sized slab support

• Control PLC with software which automatically synchronizes the spindle and piston intervention as the slab passes


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