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Chinese lathes and machining centres shown
The first showing of Chinese-built Dalian machine tools at EMO 2007 will include conventional lathes, flat bed CNC lathes, slant bed CNC lathes and vertical and horizontal machining centres.
News from 600 Group ( 3 September 2007)
Large bore CNC lathes do oil country work
CNC lathes, with a choice of bed lengths up to 10m, feature large spindle bores are suited to machining 'oil country' components as well as other long bed work. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools (20 July 2007)
CNC lathes and mill-turn centres to be shown
Latest 2-axis CNC lathes have significantly increased spindle power and size of the linear ways and will be shown at EMO 2007 alongside advanced mill-turn centres.
News from Colchester-Harrison (19 July 2007)
Lower cost, high accuracy feature CNC lathes
'Entry level' universal slant bed CNC lathes, priced in the UK at under GBP 38,000, offer high accuracy, simple graphical programming and 3D simulation.
News from DMG (UK) (14 June 2007)
CNC lathes range includes mill/turn centres
For most machining applications, a UK company offers CNC lathes ranging from 3-axis machines to mill/turn centres with Y-axis, 'combination' manual/CNC lathes and vertical machining centres.
News from Colchester-Harrison (11 May 2007)
Vertical machining centre helps subcontractor
User application article A Ward CNC-supplied Hartford Power centre Pro-1000 vertical machining centre has been installed at Currie Engineering of Londonderry, a world-class sub-contract machinist.
News from Ward CNC Machinery ( 8 May 2007)
Heavy duty lathe is rated at 45kW
A heavy-duty 45kW, CNC chucking lathe, able to machine 2.5 tonne components in excess of 1m in diameter over the bed by 3m length, has a 7.5kW power driven tooling turret.
News from Kingsbury Machine Tools (26 April 2007)
Hollow spindle CNC lathe is precise
User application article Manufacturer of oilfield directional drilling equipment has added on a hollow spindle, flat-bed CNC lathe for final internal and external machining of downhole drilling assemblies.
News from Dean, Smith and Grace (25 April 2007)
CNC lathes investment gains more work
User application article Investment in three CNC lathes - including an 8-axis turning centre - has enabled a UK subcontractor to win new business through being able to machine more complex parts economically.
News from Mills Manufacturing Technology (23 April 2007)
Heavy duty CNC lathe has high torque
A heavy duty, 26kW, CNC two-axis lathe offers high torque through ZF two-speed gearbox, and can be maximised at just 250 rev/min. Brochure available
News from Dugard (19 April 2007)
Twin-spindle, front load lathe is automated
A twin-spindle, front-loading style CNC lathe, with fully integrated high speed 150m/min gantry loader, provides a fully automated production cell for first and second operation component cycles.
News from 600 Centre ( 4 April 2007)
Powerful CNC lathe installed at subcontractor
A 26kW CNC lathe now located at a leading sub contractor in Devon features a swing over the bed of 750mm, a turning length of 1440mm and a fully cast slant bed design.
News from MTLCNC ( 2 April 2007)
UK subcontractor to expand CNC machine tool park
User application article Having to increase its manufacturing capacity, a subcontractor has invested GBP 250,000 in CNC lathes and a vertical machining centre to meet growing oil/gas/subsea components demand.
News from Colchester-Harrison (28 March 2007)
CNC lathes investment wins new business
User application article Investment in two CNC lathes has produced significant business benefits to a subcontractor including the winning of its first contract in the aerospace sector.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools (28 February 2007)
Latest CNC turning ups blow mould productivity
User application article A long-bed lathe is helping a manufacturer of blow moulds to increase its productivity and maintain its competitive advantage by reducing set-up time for turning complex cavities.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools (12 February 2007)
Classic lathe maker reinforces internal team
The continuing success of Keighley-based Dean Smith and Grace has led to the company welcoming two new people into the organisation to strengthen its internal workforce.
News from Dean, Smith and Grace ( 7 February 2007)
CNC lathe offers rigidity and durability
User application article A compact and rigidly constructed C-axis CNC lathe, with live tooling, has a as a ribbed 45-deg slant bed base that provides superior rigidity and durability.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools ( 1 February 2007)
CNC lathes and VMC put firm back in business
User application article When a subcontract machine shop succobs to fire damage, close support and help from a machine tool supplier with re-establishing the business is very welcome.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools (17 January 2007)
Automated CNC shaft lathe machines cylinders
User application article Latest CNC shaft lathe, designed for the automated, high-precision, internal and external machining of large shafts and pipes, is machining hydraulic cylinders.
News from Dean, Smith and Grace (18 December 2006)
Machine tools and work holding on view
Hardinge Machine Tools is confident that its combination of machine tools, racing cars and superbikes on its Stand will draw in the crowds at Autosport.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools (11 December 2006)
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