Haffner Murat see dramatic rise in sales of the SMR-5 welder

Haffner Murat see dramatic rise in sales of the SMR-5 welder
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Date: 18 April 2018

Haffner Murat has just reported a dramatic rise in sales of its SMR-5 welder.

Haffner Murat’s Managing Director Dave Thomas said: “We’re delighted this five head welder is proving so popular. It is the fastest and most accurate welder on the market today and has been designed to add value to every fabricator’s set up.”

Just a quick look at the machine’s statistics demonstrate its power. In a single operation it can weld four squares. It’s also capable of welding two corner/transom/corner windows or one window and two sashes in a single operation.

The timings are impressive too. It can weld five H welds in less than four minutes and change from corners to transoms in seconds. It all adds up to a machine that transforms speed and efficiency on the fabrication floor.

At the same time as transforming speed it also transforms quality: it guarantees 90 degree welding every time thanks to automatic head positioning and self centers for transoms.

Despite the machine’s many advantages it has been designed to be easy to use. There’s touch screen control with memory positioning and all operations can be controlled automatically via the PLC.

Like all Haffner Murat machines it comes with the reassurance of expert installation and full training so it can start to deliver return on investment from day one. Finance packages are available subject to status and part exchange is an option.

Dave commented: “The SMR-5 Welder gives fabricators what they need in the current market. It’s a machine that speeds up production and improves quality at the same time, allowing them to compete at every level.”

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