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Lathe smallest of four in range
With its 300mm swing over bed (168mm over cross slide) and 700 mm between centres, the new XYZ ProturnVL 300 is the smallest of the four models in the Proturn range of manual/CNC lathes. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools (12 October 2004)
Manual/CNC mill satisfies quality criteria
User application article An XYZ Edge 1500 manual/CNC turret mill has recently been installed by Maycast-Nokes Precision Engineering to cut down the setting and run times for small batch work. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 7 October 2004)
Milling centre ofers choice of spindles
In terms of working space capacity, a new milling centre offers 16m3 of work space and its modular design offers a choice of spindles and milling heads for the mould and die industries.
News from DMG (UK) ( 3 September 2004)
High and consistent standards maintain a future
User application article High and consistent standards are the only way to safeguard the future, says a subcontract machine shop, an opinion that is reflected in an up-to-date CNC machine tool inventory. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools (19 August 2004)
CNC miller can convert into 5-side production unit
Thanks to an impressive range of cost-efficient options, a universal milling machine can be easily and cost-effectively upgraded from a simple 3-axis configuration to a 5-side machining centre.
News from DMG (UK) (13 July 2004)
Efficient CNC machine tools back traditional skill
User application article Efficient CNC machine tools back traditional pattern making and tool making skills for the thermoforming industry, taking projects from concept through to manufacture. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 9 July 2004)
High speed, mid-range, 3-5 axis miller shown
Under the new ownership of Sachman, Italy, Rambaudi's new projects were shown at the BIEMH machine tool show in Bilbao, Spain, including a mid-range high speed, 3-5 axis machine.
News from Sachman/Rambaudi (22 June 2004)
CNC millers extend manufacturing experience
User application article More CNC machine tools have been added to a Faculty of Enginering that uses industry-standard CAD/CAM software so that students experience the complete design to manufacture cycle. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools (30 April 2004)
'Ageism' does not enter CNC equation at Hone-All
User application article Age doesn't enter into the equation at this honing sub-contractor, whose senior machinist quickly took control of new CNC machine tools, acquired to expand machining capabilities. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 5 April 2004)
DXF file converter has automatic gap closing
A powerful DXF file converter, that has automatic gap closing within the software to minimise the time spent converting the CAD file, will be shown alongside the latest CNC machine tools at MACH. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 3 March 2004)
Cells sharpen-up precision blade repair
User application article Production cell comprising two drilling/milling centres cut location feature machining cycles for aero-engine blade restoration by over 30 per cent, while improving machined accuracy.
News from 600 Centre (11 February 2004)
Bed-type profiler has 5-axis capability
Offering 5-axis working, a bed-type miller/profiler intended for machining large, complex aerospace components is also suitable for mould and die machining. Brochure available
News from NCMT ( 6 February 2004)
Buying the latest ensures quality and consistency
User application article A company that tries never to turn a job down has equipped itself with the latest CNC lathes, millers and a VMC to offer short factory lead times, consistent quality and reliability. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 8 October 2003)
CNC millers reserved "for apprentice use only"
User application article Committed to apprentice training for over 30 years, a defence equipment subcontractor emphasises the need for strict conformance to quality standards when machining and fabricating. Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 8 October 2003)
Versatile 'mini-mill' costs under GBP 30,000
Costing under GBP 30,000, together with a small footprint, a 'mini-mill' is ideal for companies of all types and sizes wanting cost effective manufacture of small parts in different materials. Brochure available
News from C Dugard (20 August 2003)
Horizontal miller-borers take large, complex parts
Manufacturers of construction plant, large engines and prismatic components can produce ever more complex parts to higher machined tolerances on two CNC table-type, horizontal-spindle borers.
News from Mills Manufacturing Technology (30 July 2003)
Right machine choice schools for the future
User application article That a school was most impressed with CNC machines widely used in industry meant it was giving the pupils real-world experiences and knowledge that is immediately transferable to employers. Brochure available
News from Unimatic Engineers (30 June 2003)
Fast cycling and quick programming sells the m/c
User application article Following machining demonstrations a prototype, precision machinist and assembly specialist chose a machine tool based on its fast cycling and extremely quick programming system.
News from 600 Centre (27 June 2003)
Changing lossmaking jobs into profitable work
User application article XYZ recently sold 2 turning centres to a company which had previously bought top of the range Japanese machines because of the flexibility and productivity compared to one high cost machine Brochure available
News from XYZ Machine Tools ( 5 June 2003)
Single setup machining capability extended
User application article Within months of supplying a HMC and a turning centre to solve the urgent capacity requirements a valves manufacturer introduced extended single set-up machining capability.
News from T W Ward CNC Machinery (20 March 2003)
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