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First CNC autos bring benefits
Cam auto user buys first two CNC automatic lathes - Star SA-12s from A & S - and experiences startling benefits for company business Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Magazine feeds small diameter, full-length bars
Designed for feeding sliding-head and fixed-head automatic lathes with bar in the diameter range 2 to 16 mm, the new Turbo 2-16 has been added to the lower end of FMB's standard bar magazine range. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Milling on a mandrel in a sliding head lathe
Sliding head lathe mills components mounted on a mandrel in a main spindle collet on a Star SV-32 CNC sliding head automatic lathe. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Sliding head mill-turn autos cut drill bit costs
Investment in Star sliding head mill-turn automatics produces savings up to 30% when machining drill bits in one 'hit' at Armeg. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Sliding headstock auto turns simple work too
Star has combined an advanced motion control system for relatively simple turning functions with conventional CNC for more complex operations on its ECAS 20 sliding-headstock lathe. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Latest CNC sliding head autos are faster than ever
After the steady replacement of cam autos with CNC sliding-head lathes, today's faster Star machines are now replacing the earlier CNC sliding head automatics at APT. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Program sliding head autos remotely or on machine
Two new sliding-headstock turning machines feature a motion control system that, in the case of one, exclusively uses programs prepared remotely from the machine and the other, at the machine. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Sliding head autos beat ten-year old Swiss types
Single-hit machining of complex components on sliding-headstock lathes results in phenomenally better mill-turned products compared with 10 year old Swiss-type lathes says a subcontractor. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
CNC sliding head autos bring shafts back home
A major restructuring of shaft production at a lawn mower factory has resulted in the company's electric motor armature shafts being manufactured in-house on CNC sliding head autos. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
CNC Sliding head autos bring in the work
CNC sliding head autos win further high-added-value work owing to the complexity of components that may be produced on these modern machines, says an experienced user. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Ease of use and high reliability sold the autos
The appeal of these sliding head CNC automatics was based on their comparative ease of use and the promise of high reliability and has been borne out in practice, says the user. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Entry level CNC sliding head auto is versatile
Aimed at first time entrants a CNC sliding headstock lathe is also suitable for the cost-effective machining of relatively small diameter, medium complexity parts. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Keeping an open mind saves machining cycle time
While some companies prefer a particular supplier, this subcontractor keeps an 'open mind' policy that often saves cycle times, as in this case with a sliding head lathe. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
A machine to start into CNC sliding head turning
An entry-level CNC sliding head lathe aimed at first time entrants is also suitable also for existing users that need a cost-effective machine to produce fairly complex small diameter parts. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
CNC automatic lathe programs edited on remote PC
Simplicity and familiarity are the focal points behind a CNC editor that enables users of Citizen CNC sliding head and Boley fixed head lathes to edit programs on a remote PC. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering ( 8 April 2004)
Six spindle CNC multi extends back machining scope
Six-spindle CNC mill-turning centre offers faster and significantly extended, simultaneous back-working compared with other multi-spindle auto's on the market.
News from Geo. Kingsbury Machine Tools (31 March 2004)
'One-hit' entry-level sliding head auto launched
To be launched at MACH 2004 is a competitively priced, entry level 16mm capacity CNC sliding headstock automatic lathe offering highly productive 'one-hit' mill/turning of small parts. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (17 March 2004)
Up to 10 unmanned CNC lathes monitored remotely
Up to 10 Citizen CNC sliding head automatic lathes with Windows based control system software can now be remotely monitored through unmanned production periods with automatic alarm messaging on alert. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (10 March 2004)
Sliding head autos move in on body piercing scene
User application article Body piercing may not be immediately associated with CNC sliding head automatics, but body jewellry and piercing equipment maker has bought six such machines for their high precision. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering ( 4 March 2004)
Higher speed processing slices down cycle times
Latest CNC sliding head mill/turn centre is able to slice its predecessor's cycle times down by over 30% thanks to containing higher speed processing technology and special software macros. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (26 February 2004)
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