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Five axis MC optimised for mould and die work
High precision, rigidity and full five-axis interpolating capability are features of a machining centre optimised for mould and die, aerospace and complex surface machining work.
News from Toyoda Mitsui Europe, UK ( 5 March 2002)
Precision CNC machine operates at high speeds
Featuring a 60,000 rev/min spindle, this compact CNC machine offers a complete turnkey solution for fast, high-precision, versatile, machining.
News from Datron Dynamics (20 February 2002)
Compact HMC and a mini VMC will go on show
Two new machining centres, including a 'mini' VMC and a compact horizontal machining cell and a high accuracy CNC lathe, will be introduced at MACH 2002.
News from Yamazen (UK) ( 5 February 2002)
VMC and CNC lathe open up new contract business
User application article The installation of a Fadal VMC 3020 vertical machining centre and a Samsung PL25A CNC lathe has helped precision subcontractor Emlyn Owen Engineers move into new areas of business.
News from Yamazen (UK) (10 December 2001)
M-C offers 60,000 rev/min spindle as standard
The Raptor M8 high speed CNC machining center is a complete turnkey solution for fast, high precision machining in aluminum and other non-ferrous metals.
News from Datron Dynamics (16 November 2001)
Parallel kinematics HMC is self-calibrating
Cross Hueller has built an experimental machine for the ACCOMAT (ACcuracy COntrolled MAchine Tool) Project in collaboration with wbk, WZL, Siemens, Zeiss and ISW.
News from Cincinnati Machine (17 October 2001)
HMC designed to fit into agile machining lines
Cross Hueller exhibited part of a flexible machining system using the SPECHT 500 W machining centre, which is loaded and unloaded through a single aperture.
News from Cincinnati Machine (17 October 2001)
Heavy duty MCs offer spindle choice
The CWK 'Classic' range of heavy duty machining centres offer the choice of a horizontal spindle, a pivoting horizontal/vertical spindle or an extendable NC quill.
News from Traub Heckert UK (18 July 2001)
A completley new concept in fixed head turning
The up-to-10-axis Traub TNK 36 is a new concept in fixed head turning for components up to 36 mm diameter, with the ability to simultaneously machine with up to three tools
News from Traub Heckert UK ( 5 July 2001)
High speed M-C cuts light alloys and plastics
The new Prestige machining centre for complex machining tasks in light alloys and plastics, manufactured by the Italian company, FOM Industrie, has been introduced to the UK.
News from Kasto (23 May 2001)
Forged pelton wheels high-speed machined
User application article EFG in Austria, is creating an international stir with the development and machining of forged turbine wheels using a Mikron UCP 1000 high speed machining centre.
News from Agie Charmilles (15 March 2001)
High-speed machining is in vogue.
Does high-speed machining always result in high-speed manufacturing? Chron Werke examines the phenomenon and suggests work handling and fast tool change times constribute more to HSM.
News from Chiron Werke UK (13 February 2001)
Fanuc demonstgrates high productivity machining
Fanuc's machine tool division is to demonstrate high productivity machining at The Thompson Engineering Skill Centre in Weymouth, Dorset, during March 7 and 8.
News from 600 Centre (13 February 2001)
Heller plans to double its output
Heller Machine Tools, Redditch, aims to double its output of horizontal machining centers (HMCs) by the end of 2001. UK users are buying higher quality machine tools. Brochure available
News from Heller Machine Tools (17 January 2001)
Toolmaker adds on machining centres
User application article In answer to demands for prismatic machining as well as EDM, toolmaker Forum Services purchased a Hurco 4020 HTM machining centre Brochure available
News from Hurco Europe ( 4 January 2001)
One-stop EDM toolmaker buys CNC milling
User application article An EDM toolmaker-come-general subcontractor wanting to expand into prismatic metalcutting has bought a Hurco machining centre to offer a one-stop service Brochure available
News from Hurco Europe (11 December 2000)
Machining centres developed for inconel grinding
User application article Rolls-Royce has developed a new technique called Viper grinding for producing Inconel aircraft engine parts on a machining centre instead of on a creep-feed grinder Brochure available
News from NCMT (14 July 2000)
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