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CNC lathe designed for high metal removal
A massive high grade SG iron casting and optimal chip clearance provides the basis for high level of swarf removal on the latest CNC lathe with a cutting diameter of 450mm. Brochure available
News from Dugard (31 October 2005)
CNC lathes offer stability and power
Price-competitive, two-axis slant bed CNC lathes feature a special one-piece, thermally balanced bed that promotes powerful and stable operation.
News from Ward CNC Machinery (17 October 2005)
Transmissions supplier installs 21 CNC lathes
User application article First-tier automotive supplier has, since 1998, installed 21 UK-built lathes for hard- and soft-turning of transmission components and a further three machines are ready.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools (12 October 2005)
Massive slant bed CNC lathe has high output
Using a massive cast iron 45 deg slant bed with optimal chip clearance ensures that a CNC lathe, with choice of main spindle drives, produces a high level of swarf removal capability. Brochure available
News from Dugard (23 September 2005)
Toolroom lathes work manually or CNC
Toolroom lathes ease the transition from manual to CNC machines by offering the choice of standard handwheel operation or total CNC functions in a versatile, easy-to-use unit.
News from Haas Automation (22 September 2005)
Gear maker's greater efficiency with lathe and CNC
User application article High quality finished gears and other turned components, enhanced efficiency and production speeds are some of the benefits being derived by Apple Rochester Gears, of Wellingborough.
News from TS Harrison and Sons (16 September 2005)
Precision electronic lathe is easy to use
User application article Operators at a clockmaker were impressed by an electronic lathe, which they find easy to use and benefits included the digital touchscreen control and repeatable cycle programs.
News from TS Harrison and Sons (31 August 2005)
Heavy-duty, large bore CNC lathe found in time
User application article It took a world-wide search to find an additional heavy-duty, large bore CNC lathe quickly enough to meet a rising order book for oil country tubular goods.
News from Ward CNC Machinery (23 August 2005)
CNC lathes have touch-screen programming
A medium-sized range of CNC lathes offers simple, easy to program, touch screen technology and are available in sizes up to 1000mm swing over bed by 5000mm between centres.
News from Yorkshire Machine Tools (22 August 2005)
CNC lathe satisfies student teaching needs
User application article At the heart of Bristol University's newly-refurbished Faculty of Engineering workshop is a two-axis lathe chosen for its capability to satisfy the teaching needs of hundreds of students.
News from Colchester Lathe Company ( 9 August 2005)
Turning machine builder adds on CNC milling
Austrian CNC turning machine builder will present its latest developments alongside latest CNC milling machine and machining centres from recent Italian machine tool company acquisitions.
News from HK Technologies (28 July 2005)
Hard turning and grinding transmission shafts
User application article An increasing number of features on drive shafts for off-road vehicles are being hard-turned rather than ground to avoid grinder burn and heat cracking on the components.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools ( 5 July 2005)
College expands manual/CNC lathe training
User application article Another electronic teach lathe is providing a vital 'hands on' training opportunity, for students intent on careers in mechanical engineering and also for local engineering companies.
News from Harrison and Sons (29 June 2005)
CNC lathe has large spindle bore
A large spindle bore variant has been introduced to the Victor 2-axis CNC range of lathes that have chuck sizes of 150 and 200mm respectively.
News from Mid Bucks Machine Tools (21 June 2005)
New lathes key to machining company's strategy
User application article A leading Sheffield engineering and machining company has staked its future strategy for supplying high-accuracy, quality-finished turned components on Harrison's lathe technology.
News from Harrison, TS ( 8 June 2005)
Problematic long job solved in one hit
User application article Turning long, complex profile components for the ceramics industry previously caused headaches for a machine shop, until a new CNC lathe did the job reliably, and in one-hit.
News from Ward CNC Machinery (25 May 2005)
CNC lathe has exceptional swing and bed length
Exceptional swing capacities and bed length - ideal for demanding turning applications within the oil and gas production sector - feature a heavy duty, flat bed CNC lathe.
News from Dean, Smith & Grace (28 April 2005)
Machining centre builder adds on CNC lathes
In a radical reshaping of its metalcutting product range, machining centre and milling machine supplier, Hurco Europe, launched three turning machines equipped with conversational CNC system. Brochure available
News from Hurco Europe (26 April 2005)
Long-bed CNC lathe has steady rest facility
User application article Attractive price, a steady rest facility and user-friendliness were among the requirements of an oil industry oil tubular goods repair facility when it sought a new 2-axis CNC long-bed lathe.
News from Ward CNC Machinery (20 April 2005)
Machining centres and CNC hobber to make UK debut
Two new machining centers along with a CNC gear hobber from Mitsubishi will be on show for the very first time in the UK at a forthcoming Open House staged by Yamazen.
News from Yamazen (UK) (15 April 2005)
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