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Cutting sheet metal is an important production task and it must be approached with the utmost care. When choosing equipment, consider that the machine combines such parameters as ergonomics, functionality, durability. Also, the equipment must be safe and maintainable.

An excellent example of such equipment would be the Metal Master ETG 2015E electromechanical guillotine. This machine has managed to establish itself on the positive side and is used in many areas, including construction, mechanical engineering, instrumentation, aircraft engineering, and the production of advertising structures.

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Electromechanical guillotine Metal Master ETG 2015E 3D model

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