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Corporate Office - St. Louis, MO
Phone 314-277-6602
Fax 314-729-1565
Accounting/Parts 314-605-0008
Southern IL
Phone 314-488-9115
Western
MO,
KS, IA
Phone
816-804-5780
Phone 816-804-6218
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Chicago/Northern IL
Phone
847-212-5551
Chicago/Southern
IL
Phone 847-284-4770
Arkansas,
Southwest MO
Phone 479-747-9399
Oklahoma
Phone
918-706-4708
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AND OXYFUEL CUTTING
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Roundo plate rolls
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Pacific press brakes
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Pacific shears
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Ocean
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BENDERS
Ercolina tube benders
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Techni waterjets
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IRONWORKERS |
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Model
series HYDRACROP with capacities from 60 to 240 ton punch and 4"
x 4" x 1/2" to 8" x 8" x 3/4" angle. Featuring
the most versatile standard equipment package on the market today
including; Combination 3" and 4" channel blades, multiple
opening round and square bar blades, a set of punches & dies
ranging from 5/16" to 1-1/16" and a special offset punch
and die holder for punching the legs of small structurals. |
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Models
MINICROP and MICROCROP with capacities of 40 and 50 ton punch and
up to 3" x 3" x 5/16" angle. Featuring: Easy stroke
adjustment; adjustable swing away stripper; quick change punch holder
and jog switch. |

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Model
series PUMA with capacities from 60 to 240 ton punch and throat
depths of 20" and 30". Standard features include: Adjustable
stroke length, effective use of "shear" on the punch,
full tonnage throughout the stroke, quick change punch holder and
stripper to handle standard GEKA tooling, full structural die block,
motors and controls. |
Every
shop can use an iron worker. Let us help you choose an iron worker
that meets your needs. We have a wide array of models and tonnages
that can be matched with the largest available list of options.
We will put together a machine that will become the workhorse of
your shop.
Call
us to schedule an on-site demo of a Geka iron worker with one of
the Comeq demo trucks. |

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CNC
PLATE POSITIONING AND PUNCHING SYSTEMS
Model
PAXY - For Plate and Flat Bar Ten sizes from 60 to 240 tons
with throat depths of 20" and 30". Plate sizes from 6"
x 6" to 30" x 60". Plate thicknesses from 1/8"
to 1-1/2" with maximum hole size of 6". Features include:
Fagor CNC Control, punch or center punch, hydraulic clamping from
side to allow full use of the throat depth, uses standard GEKA or
28XX tooling. |

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Model
SEMI-PAXY - For Plate, Angle and Channel X-Travel: 40",
Optional X-Travel: Extended up to 160" Y-Travel: 16",
20" or 25" Speed of both X & Y Axis: 24" to 480"
per minute Minimum positioning distance from center line die: 1"
Positioning tolerance: + or - 0.003"
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Letter
from Don Letourneau . . .
Permit
me to introduce myself. My name is Don Letourneau of COMEQ. I am
the GEKA Product Manager. Our
company is the exclusive United States distributor of GEKA "no-slug-loss"
Ironworkers. Through our select group of dealers and our direct
sales force, we can show you how the GEKA machines will most likely
be the best ironworker you can choose. We say "most likely"
because we are realistic. There are, of course, a very few instances
when other ironworkers may be better for your requirements. Consider
us your ironworker consultant. We can make our recommendation based
on your requirements. For the majority of situations, GEKA Ironworkers
are absolutely the best machine and the best value for the dollar.
This
strong statement can be proved if you take just a few minutes to
read on. We cannot cover every point here that would be covered
in our demonstrations of the machines, the catalogues of the product
which are included, or in a sales presentation; but we will list
those points that should absolutely be considered.
GEKA
Ironworkers avoid waste. GEKA machines do not remove a slug when
they shear. Please inspect the slug cut when shearing angle on a
competitive machine. You will have such a slug when you buy a double-cut
machine; and this is the minimum width we believe you would have
to throw away in most slug-type machines. The larger the angle,
plate or section you shear, the larger and heavier the slug you
lose. Since you pay for steel by weight, you would just be throwing
money away.
GEKA
Ironworkers are extremely well constructed. All GEKA Ironworkers
(single-cylinder and dual cylinder) feature adjustable gibs in the
machine frame, a fully enclosed slide, easily replaceable blades,
jack bolts in the machine frame to avoid the need to shim after
flat bar and angle blade sharpening, and a wide range of options
to custom tailor the machines to fit your needs.
GEKA
Ironworkers are productive. The machines provide more built-in working
stations than most competitive machines. Tool change and set up
time is what costs YOU the most money. On GEKA Ironworkers, there
is minimal tool change time because of the built-in blades (for
angles, flats, rounds, squares, notching, and optionally for channel
or other sections), quick change punch holder and jog mode; resulting
in quicker response time to fabrication requirements. So for probably
less cost per month, you can use a GEKA, the most cost-efficient
machine available. GEKA also offers special pricing on its wide
range of optional accessories (more costly from others, if they
are even available). GEKA offers a special "Productivity Package"
on Hydracrop models, including a punch gauging table, a notcher
gauging table, a work light, and a 40" electric length gauge.
All GEKA Hydracrop machines offer 3" & 4" combination
channel blades, as well as, multiple-opening round & square
bar blades as standard. GEKA Ironworkers use standard punches and
dies available from many manufacturers around the United States.
Our
staff and our dealers around the country are available to review
your requirements. If the GEKA machine is the best for you, we will
tell you; and look forward to the time when you tell us, as many
have done, "I am ready for my second GEKA. I don't know how
I did without it for so long".
Please
give us a call to further discuss your requirements.
Best
Regards,
Don Letourneau
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For
tooling, we recommend Cleveland
Punch and Die.
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