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Pick-up spindle VTL includes grinding facility
Making its UK debut at Mach 2002 machine tool show is the Hueller Hille Hessapp DVH 450 self-loading, single-spindle, double pick-up turning machine designed to reduce cutting time.
News from Cincinnati Machine ( 8 May 2002)
Sits quietly in the corner and keeps on turning
User application article Since a bar-fed CNC lathe was installed, it has operated virtually 24 hours a day with very little manual intervention other than for set-up, bar replenishment and part inspection.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company (19 April 2002)
CNC lathe backs technical degree courses in USA
User application article Harrison's USA distributor, REM Sales, has recently completed the sale of an Alpha Plus 330S manual/CNC lathe to the River Valley Technical Center, as part of as part of a $300,000 contract.
News from T S Harrison (16 April 2002)
Compact universal lathe has entry level price
A compact universal lathe offers exceptional price/performance ratio features and options only previously found in far more expensive machines.
News from DMG (UK) ( 5 April 2002)
Value-for money package based on two CNC chuckers
User application article Two CNC chucking lathes running on very short work cycles have more than lived up to expectations in machining cast cooling system parts for automotive diesel engines.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company (28 March 2002)
Contestants to do battle with CNC lathes
Over three days during MACH 2002, two advanced modern apprentices will be battling it out as finalists for the Turning Award trophy and cash prize sponsored by the show organisers.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company (28 March 2002)
Bar and chucking lathes designed for hard turning
Designed for hard turning use, CNC bar and chucking lathes lift the performance / price index by as much as 30%, in terms of productivity on a very wide range of applications.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools (22 March 2002)
Hard turning replaces grinding for gear blanks
User application article Pre-machined and heat treated 65HRC gear blanks for aircraft pumps are hard-turned on an Okuma LB300 lathe to an 8 - 12 micron CLA finish in three min instead of 45 min for grinding. Brochure available
News from NCMT ( 1 March 2002)
CNC chuckers up synchroniser rings output
User application article Forged synchroniser rings for manual transmissions demand high accuracy and they are being machined in CNC lathes in faster cycle times when compared with front-loading chuckers used before. Brochure available
News from Fredk. Pollard and Co (28 February 2002)
Machine stripped to show off build quality
A comprehensive range of value for money machine tools to the manufacturing industry will include a turning centre shown stripped of its guarding to demonstrate the build quality. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools (27 February 2002)
Wide range of CNC machines will suit all tastes
High speed lathes, as well as vertical and horizontal machining centres, to suit all tastes, will be exhibited at Mach 2002 by C Dugard. Brochure available
News from C Dugard (22 February 2002)
Slant bed CNC lathe has stiffer bearing spindle
Colchester's top-selling Tornado slant bed CNC lathe is shown for the first time at a UK exhibition in its three-axis 'M' version with six driven tool positions.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company (19 February 2002)
Sliding head turning used in fixed head lathe
A new concept for components up to 36mm diameter transfers the well-proven technology of combined 'one-hit' front and backworking of bar components to fixed-head turning.
News from Traub Heckert UK (19 February 2002)
Manual/CNC lathe offers productivity improvements
Universal productivity rewards on offer with a user-friendly CNC lathe include the use in manual mode and then switching to CNC for production.
News from T W Ward CNC Machinery (18 February 2002)
Productivity and affordability is lathe sell
Leading British lathe manufacturer Harrison will showcase its Alpha 'T' and Alpha 'U' line-up at MACH 2002 - two exciting new concepts in lathe design which offer unrivalled productivity.
News from T S Harrison (14 February 2002)
Turning operations on oil industry parts reduced
User application article A Colchester Tornado 210 CNC lathe, with integral MBF 1000 bar feed, has helped a subcontractor to drastically increase its production efficiency on a range of extruded aluminium bar components.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company ( 5 February 2002)
Ease of programming influenced CNC purchase
User application article One of the world's most respected names in the design and manufacture of competition motorcycle equipment has opted for machine tools supplied by Mazak. Brochure available
News from Yamazaki Mazak UK (24 January 2002)
Manual/CNC lathe brings work back in-house
User application article A Harrison Alpha Plus S 550 manual/CNC lathe has given a significant boost to capacity at Invensys Brook Crompton, enabling it to improve its competivity by bringing work back in-house.
News from T S Harrison (21 January 2002)
More capacity, higher power given for lower price
The mid-range Tornado 220, from Colchester is 20% lower in price than the Tornado 210 version, is some 50 per cent heavier and provides a 25 per cent improvement in its damping characteristics.
News from 600 Group (21 January 2002)
CNC lathe turns out development couplings
User application article At Dixon Adflow a recently installed Colchester Lathe Combi 4000 for the initial development and production turning of a range of couplings, has become one of the busiest machines in the works.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company (24 December 2001)
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