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Open house invites in orders
Star GB received nine orders for sliding-headstock turn-milling machines at its open house exhibition, held from 18th to 22nd October 2004 at the companyš s Melbourne showroom.
News from Star Micronics (GB) ( 1 November 2004)
CNC sliding head auto mills complex 3D forms
It is the high flexibility generated through the four-axis, 16 tool all-driven turret of a CNC sliding head auto that enables a combination of complex 3D forms to be milled.
News from StarragHeckert UK (25 October 2004)
Sliding head automatic lathe is fast and flexible
Citizen's new K-Series CNC sliding head automatic lathe combines two opposed spindles offering up to six turning tools, eight end-working tools and seven driven tools. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (14 October 2004)
Tallot turns on technology in subcontracting
User application article A fast-growing, high investment led machine shop has eight of the latest Citizen CNC sliding head automatic lathes installed by NC Engineering of Watford. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (11 October 2004)
New Area Sales Manager for Star
Gregg Williams has been appointed Area Sales Manager for the south of England by sliding-headstock lathe company, Star GB.
News from Star Micronics (GB) ( 8 October 2004)
Remote contact for Citizens when unmanned
Up to 10 Citizen CNC sliding head automatic lathes with Windows-based control system software can now be remotely monitored through unmanned production periods. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering ( 5 October 2004)
Technical awareness days focus on mill-turning
OEMs and subcontractors that turn-mill complex parts up to 32mm diameter and would like to produce them cost-effectively in one hit are invited to attend a technical awareness day.
News from Star Micronics (GB) (13 September 2004)
Sliding head CNC autos win back work for subby
User application article Sliding head CNC autos have reduced overheads and minimised lead times and so are attracting new business for a machining subcontractor against fierce competition from E Europe and Far East. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (24 August 2004)
Adaptor maker finds ideal CNC sliding head auto
User application article Manufacturing hydraulic adaptors, a factory sought a CNC sliding head auto to machine parts in one set-up and found a 32mm machine that could machine 32mm across-the-flats hexagon parts.
News from DMG (UK) (17 August 2004)
Updating production plant brings in profits
User application article A job took 28 seconds to turn-mill a few years ago is now completed in 18 seconds - that is the impact that updating production plant has on winning new business, said a subcontractor.
News from Star Micronics (GB) ( 3 August 2004)
Auto's CNC uses latest high speed processing
Latest Citizen C16-VII CNC sliding head mill/turn centre should be able to be cut over 30 per cent from the cycle time of the previous generation C16 machine when using an existing program. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (13 July 2004)
Sliding head CNC autos produce instruments in one
User application article Installation of two sliding headstock CNC autos with sub-spindles and extensive driven tooling has enabled the one-piece production of medical instrument components.
News from Star Micronics (GB) (13 July 2004)
Three main criteria used to select CNC automatic
User application article In its search for a high-specification, fast, automatic production lathe a UK subcontractor specified speed of tool change, the distance between the tools and speed of set-up.
News from DMG (UK) (15 June 2004)
CNC sliding head auto helps win GBP 1m contract
User application article With the aerospace industry demanding more and more from its suppliers, this subcontractor has continually invested in CNC machine tools, which helped gain a GBP 1 million contract. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (15 June 2004)
More CNC sliding head autos win increasing orders
User application article Having already bought five sliding headstock CNC lathes in 15 months, such was the competitive edge gained that a precision machinist bought a 13-axis model with a Y-axis feed to the gang tool slide. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering ( 9 June 2004)
Entry level sliding head auto is a fast mover
Entry level 16mm capacity CNC sliding headstock automatic lathe for high productivity 'one-hit' mill/turning of small parts features short movement, fast positioning for tooling. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering ( 7 June 2004)
Powered tooling and two Y-axis cross feeds scored
User application article In a subcontrator's view, its latest mill/turn centre stands out for its powered tooling ability to mill and drill and in particular, through the added flexibility from its two Y-axis cross feeds. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (27 April 2004)
Impressed by first CNC sliding head, second bought
User application article Impressed with ease of set-up and reliability a precision engineering firm has purchased its second CNC sliding-head lathe to strengthen its position in medical device component supply.
News from Geo. Kingsbury Machine Tools (16 April 2004)
Pinions turned in one set-up
Pinions are turned in one set-up on its latest Star sliding-head lathe, supplied in August last year to Mellor Electrics by A and S Precision Machine Tools. Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
Turned parts subcontractor turns to Star
Roger Innes of Inro says that he has based his company's rapid growth over the last three years mainly on the purchase of Japanese-built Star CNC lathes through A and S Precision Brochure available
News from A and S Precision Machine Toolsxxx (13 April 2004)
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