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Turning Machines
A Role to Remember
The performance of this company’s machine tools for turning and milling large workpieces is critical to applications such as environmental cleanups. Its part in the recent Gulf oil spill was a dramatic example.
Read MoreCNC Multispindle Production Center
ZPS America’s ZPS 642 CNC multispindle production center features a double Siemens 840 D CNC and as many as 72 CNC axes, which can perform a variety of operations on precision parts either as bar-fed or chucker operation.
Read MoreDual-Spindle Turning Center Minimizes Part Handling
The Haas DS-30 series dual-spindle turning center can turn both ends of a part in a single setup to minimize part handling, increase throughput and reduce work in process.
Read MoreCNC Lathe with High Cost-Performance Index
YCM has expanded its TC series of high-performance, high-precision CNC lathes.
Read MoreMachine Line Offers Precision, Affordability
The X-class machines from DMG/Mori Seiki build on the performance of the company’s N series.
Read MoreMilling, Turning Machine Line Supports Versatility
This shop relies almost exclusively on Milltronics machines for its milling and turning operations. The machines’ easy-to-use, conversational control, reliability and capacity for tight tolerances help support the versatility the shop needs to stay competitive.
Read MoreVertical Turning Center for Large Part Processing
Chevalier’s vertical turning centers combine hard turning, milling, drilling, tapping and grinding capabilities in a single setup.
Read MoreCompact, Twin-Spindle Lathe
Fuji’s CSD-300 parallel-spindle lathe is designed to maximize material handling from a compact footprint.
Read MoreVideo: In-Process Scanning of a Turned Profile—via Robot
A robot reaching into a lathe measures along the entire part length in seconds, determining whether additional machining is needed.
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