Machines

Turning Machines

Turning Center Equipped with Robot Arm

The Goodway GA-2000CR turning center, available from Yama Seiki, is equipped for complex turning applications with a robot arm and pallet system.

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Bridge-Type, High-Speed Machining Center

Hyundai WIA's Hi-MOLD65000 bridge type, high speed machining center is well-suited for precision machining due to the bridge design鈥檚 high rigidity and the generation of low heat, the company states.

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HMC Mills, Turns Large Workpieces

Heller鈥檚 CP 8000 horizontal machining center conducts milling and turning operations for complete five-axis machining in a single setup.

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Turning Machines

Vertical Turning Center Offers Large Work Envelope

The CTV 315 linear vertical turning center from DMG/Mori Seiki accommodates workpieces measuring 300 mm in diameter and 210 mm in height, and weighing as much as 25 kg.

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Turning Machines

Slant-Bed Lathe Resists Vibration

Chevalier鈥檚 FBL-360L slant-bed lathe is said to provide a flexible, accurate solution for mixed-volume, short-run or dedicated high-volume applications.

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Grinding

Tool-Grinding Centers Provide Consistent Torque

Rollomatic鈥檚 GrindSmart XW tool-grinding centers feature a synchronous direct-drive grinding spindle and high-efficiency coolant delivery system for grinding tools ranging to 20.0 mm in diameter.

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Slide-Guided Machining Centers for Hard Materials

The MCR series of slide-guided machining centers from Burkhardt+Weber is designed for use with hard and gummy materials such as Inconel, Duplex and Superduplex in oil and gas industry applications.

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Taking Titanium Seriously

Does titanium justify a machine that is engineered for this metal?

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Grinding

Miniature Grinder for Small Precision Applications

Bryant Grinder鈥檚 Model RU1 miniature precision grinder is suitable for manufacturing small workpieces in fuel management, medical device and automotive applications.

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Five-Axis

5 to 10 for 5

An auto tuning option for Okuma five-axis machines is said to reduce tuning time for geometric errors from five hours to just 10 minutes.

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