Morgan Rushworth RGMS 3050/4 Mechanical Guillotine Shear

The RGMS range of powered mechanical guillotines are designed for fast and accurate cutting of sheet material. They are available in a wide range of widths and cutting capacities from 3 to 6mm based on mild steel. They are fitted as standard with blades suitable for cutting both mild and stainless steel and a 750mm powered back gauge with a programmable NC control. Other features are a tee slotted squaring arm, flat front support arms and a support table with ball transfer units. 

Morgan Rushworth RGMS 3050/4 Mechanical Guillotine Shear
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Features

  • Very rigid welded steel frame
  • Alloy steel blades for mild or stainless steel cutting
  • Automatically activated hold down system to prevent sheet sliding during cutting
  • 750mm powered back gauge with NC control
  • Support table with ball transfers
  • 1000mm ruled squaring arm with tee slot
  • Flat front support arms
  • Illuminated cutting area with shadow line
  • Single or continuous cutting modes
  • Foot pedal control

Options

  • Increase back gauge stroke to 1000mm
  • Angle gauge
  • Pneumatic sheet supports (requires compressor)
  • Pneumatic sheet Supports with return to sender function (requires compressor)

Technical Information

MODEL   RGMS 3050/4.0
Cutting Length mm 3050
Cutting Capacity mm 4
Cutting Angle   1°30
Stroke Per Minute   31
Motor kW 7.5
Table Width mm 450
Table Height mm 850
Backgauge Adjustment mm 750
Length mm 3700
Width mm 2300
Height mm 1500
Weight kg 3550
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