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Comprehensive solutions for metalworkers

PFERD-South Africa offers the metalworking industry integrated solutions for surface preparation, material cutting as well as finishing.

By drawing on the more than 200 yearsโ€™ expertise and experience of its parent company in Germany as well as its own since its establishment in 1968, PFERD-South Africa can offer users in Sub-Sahara Africa a full-circle-service in the form of tailored solutions specific to each customerโ€™s requirements.

The tool drives, consumables, operating procedures and the necessary skills all form part of the holistic approach to ensure each user gets the maximum benefit and achieve optimum cost-effectiveness.

โ€œPFERD offers a broad range of tool drives and abrasive consumablesโ€”from cutting and grinding, to milling, deburring, filing, brushing, polishing, cleaning and creating defined surfacesโ€”combine this with the wide range of materials, applications and product offerings within the industry, and it can result in quite a difficult and time consuming decision-making process.

Contact PFERD-South Africa for further details. Tel: +27 (0)11ย 230 4000 E-mail: info@pferd.co.za / sales@pferd.co.za Website: www.pferd.co.za

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