Video: Multitasking Production at Straitline
Straitline Components recently automated the production of its newest product using a machine that is arguably the most versatile in the shop so far—a Doosan nine-axis multitasking turning center.
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, the shop in British Columbia committed to machining automation, recently automated the production of its newest product using a machine that is arguably the most versatile in the shop so far—a Doosan nine-axis multitasking turning center. Modern Machine Shop’s January issue will describe Straitline’s use of the machine. This video from Doosan shows Straitline’s application in action.
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