The Most Cost-Effective Solution: FI40P Flange Facing Machine

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Our customer is currently using the FI40P flange facing machine to repair distorted sealing faces on flanges. Satisfied with the performance of our product, they provided this photo as a testament to their confidence in our equipment.

The Most Cost-Effective Solution: FI40P Flange Facing Machine

Our customer is currently using the FI40P flange facing machine to repair distorted sealing faces on flanges. Satisfied with the performance of our product, they provided this photo as a testament to their confidence in our equipment.

FI40P flange facing machine

The FI40P Flange Facing Machine is one of the most representative models in MT Portable Machine's flange facing series, and it has quickly become a market favorite for several key reasons:

1. Optimal Machining Range: The FI40P can machine flange sealing faces with diameters ranging from 153mm to 1000mm. This range covers approximately 70% of the flanges in the industry, making it the perfect investment for customers seeking a versatile machine capable of handling most flange repairs, thus reducing equipment investment costs.

2. Vertical Automatic Feed: Unlike the FE12 and FI26 models, the FI40P features both axial and radial automatic feed functions. This provides significant advantages when machining internal holes and RTJ sealing grooves. Operators no longer need to manually turn the handwheel to achieve vertical feed, improving convenience and providing a safer, more efficient solution.

Our flange facing machine series covers a wide range of flange diameters from 0 to 12 meters. We are actively developing new product lines to improve precision and reliability, and we plan to expand our offerings to meet the specific needs of customers, especially for small flange applications.

If you're facing challenges with on-site flange sealing surface machining, please reach out to our technical experts and sales at info@mtportable.com for the latest technical information and quotations.

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