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Pick-up spindle turning, multi-tasking, turning and machining centres
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Four-axis pick-up spindle centres reduce costs
User application article Inverted pick-up spindle, four-axis turning centres reduce cycle times through the simultaneous loading/unloading in a very compact space for a lower capital outlay.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik ( 1 October 2004)
Vertical pick-up turning machine - 4500 installed
Since EMAG presented its vertical pick-up turning machine for the first time at METAV 1992, this machine design has found worldwide acceptance, with over 4500 installed. Brochure available
News from Emag UK (12 November 2003)
Combining hard turning and finish grinding
The combination machining of high-precision hardened workpieces is gaining acceptance for the precision machining of automotive components. Brochure available
News from Emag UK ( 6 November 2003)
OEMs and SMEs go for pick-up spindle VTLs
User application article Its standard vertical turning centre for chucked components has been received with great enthusiasm by OEMs and SMEs alike owing to exceptional precision and high productivity says the supplier. Brochure available
News from Emag UK ( 5 November 2003)
Combined inverted spindle lathes show versatility
Two Mazak inverted vertical spindle CNC lathes were shown automatically operating in combination at EMO, demonstrating the exceptional versatility of the machinery and the robot handling systems. Brochure available
News from Yamazaki Mazak UK ( 5 November 2003)
Vertical turning machine picks up parts
Following on from its earlier horizontal shaft turning machine, Emag has developed a vertical shaft turning machine using two turrets to exchange workpieces as well as perform machining.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik (29 October 2003)
Turrets feed vertical shaft turning centre
Following on from its earlier horizontal shaft turning machine, Emag has developed a vertical shaft turning machine using two turrets to exchange workpieces as well as perform machining. Brochure available
News from Emag UK (29 October 2003)
Hanging spindle CNC lathe offers rapid cycle times
Providing a combination of rapid cycle times and high metal removal rates, a vertical 'hanging' spindle lathe offers simple but effective component auto-load/unloading. Brochure available
News from Yamazaki Mazak UK (21 April 2003)
UK: pick-up spindle VTLs are getting there
The Three Toed Sloth is getting there, slowly, says a manufacturer of vertical pick-up spindle CNC turning centres of its progress to encourage UK plants to take up the technology.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools ( 8 February 2002)
Developing a multi-functional production centre
At METAV 1992, Emag introduced a pick-up spindle turning machine, which has since developed into a true, multi-function production machining centre.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik (20 November 2001)
Pick-up spindle machines - does the UK lag behind?
Are UK suppliers - particularly automotive sub-contractors - lagging behind Germany and the US in the take-up of pick-up spindle machining and turning centres? The question is put by EMAG UK. Brochure available
News from Emag UK (12 November 2001)
EMAG is a market leader in vertical machining
EMAG has literally turned machining on its head. The pick-up-principle simplifies automatic loading and unloading of workpieces at almost no extra cost. Brochure available
News from Emag UK (12 November 2001)
EMAG UK - a company profile
Since its foundation in 1984, EMAG UK has established a strong position in the UK automotive market supplying CNC multi-functional production centres. Brochure available
News from Emag UK (12 November 2001)
Pick-up spindle machine includes automation
Automation comes as a standard part of the package with the Hardinge EMAG VL Pick-Up Spindle Lathes, as do a chip conveyor and air filtration unit, all at less than GBP 75,000.
News from Hardinge Machine Tools ( 8 November 2001)
Visiting Emag in Germany - a personal impression
A small group of journalists was recently conducted around the Leipzig and Zerbst plants of the Emag Group.The visit showed the versatility of the vertical pick-up spindle machine tool.
News from Mike Page (29 October 2001)
Emag Group - a 1990s growth story
Technical background article From manufacturer of simple turning machines Emag has developed into a supplier of tailor-made solutions to manufacturing problems based on vertical pick-up spindle turn-machining centres.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik (15 October 2001)
Pick-up spindle principle now applied to shafts
The HSC series from EMAG: the 'intelligent' machine platform for multi-functional horizontal pick-up turning and production centres for the complete machining of shaft-type components.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik (15 October 2001)
Combine processes into one vertical machine
Reinecker VSC DS applies the vertical pick-up machines for combining machining processes such as turning + drilling + milling + grinding + others - offer a radical approach to production machining.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik (15 October 2001)
Subbys - let the spindle pick up the components!
The VL series - a standard vertical turning machine for chucked components - was received with enthusiasm by sub-contractors, owing to its exceptional precision andhigh productivity.
News from Emag Maschinenfabrik (15 October 2001)
Pick-up spindle lathe has hexapod features
A new, hanging-spindle, vertical turning lathe (VTL) has been introduced by Index on which the spindle head is able to move freely in three dimensional space.
News from Geo. Kingsbury Machine Tools ( 5 February 2001)
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