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Motorcycling sliding head turn/mill orders
User application article A whole series of orders from the racing motorcycle fraternity has flooded into sliding head turn/mill specialist HPC (Services) following the installation of its latest Citizen M32-V machine.
News from HPC (Services) ( 4 May 2006)
Precision machinist is accredited to AS/EN 9100
Precision engineers Burcas has become accredited to AS/EN 9100, the global aerospace quality standard that far exceeds the high standards set by ISO 9001:2000.
News from Burcas (28 April 2006)
Advanced sliding head auto brings in new orders
User application article Since acquiring the latest Citizen M32-V 13-axis sliding head mill/turn machine a Uk subcontractor has gained a whole series of machined parts orders from the racing motorcycle fraternity.
News from HPC (Services) (26 April 2006)
GBP 400, 000 investment made in mill/turn centres
Precision sub-contract engineering company has invested GBP 400,000 in two new bar mill/turn machine tools to speed up production and reduce the need for second-operation milling.
News from Shearline Engineering (19 April 2006)
Subcontract machinist adds CNC sliding head auto
Rising orders has prompted APT Leicester to increase its capacity for close tolerance turned components through the purchase of a latest generation Star SR-20R II sliding head CNC lathe.
News from APT Leicester (Automatic Precision Turning) (13 April 2006)
Multi-axis machining speciality portrayed
Multi-axis machining subcontractor will be portraying its fast growing capability in single-cycle, short lead time, subcontract machining services at the UK's Subcon Exhibition.
News from Hemlock Engineering ( 6 April 2006)
Subcontractor goes into 'single cycle' machining
Precision machining subcontractor is planning to move into single cycle production of larger components, up to 64mm diameter, using the latest turn/mill centre technology.
News from Unicut Precision (30 March 2006)
Screws manufactured with new technology
Vaughan Jones is this year celebrating 45 years in business, a milestone that Managing Director Jeremy Hornby attributes to the company's commitment to investing in new technology.
News from Vaughan Jones Socket Screws ( 8 March 2006)
Production software system integrates two sites
Subcontract machining company has installed production software system integrating quotation, stocks of material and tooling, CNC, drawings and work scheduling between two sites.
News from Unicut Precision ( 3 March 2006)
Autosport orders stimulate CNC auto purchse
Machining subcontractor reports significant increases in contracts from the UK motorsport sector, which has resulted in the placement of a GBP 160,000 order for a Citizen M32-V CNC sliding head auto.
News from HPC (Services) (28 February 2006)
Honing specialist expands CNC turning capability
To cope with increasing demand for turned and honed products, a honing company has expanded its CNC turning capacity and had one of its deep-hole borers refurbished after installing a second.
News from Hone-All Precision (16 February 2006)
Production software covers two machining sites
All production operations are now fully integrated between two machining sites for quotation, order processing, purchases, material and tooling, CNC, programs, drawings and work scheduling.
News from Unicut Precision (10 February 2006)
Parts machined to ultra-close tolerances
Ultra-close tolerance, turned or prismatic components are machined in materials ranging from aluminium, brass and steel, to engineering plastics, stainless and high temperature alloys.
News from APT Leicester (Automatic Precision Turning) ( 2 February 2006)
CNC sliding head lathe ousts five cam automatics
Within six weeks of acquiring A J Clarke (Automatic Machinists), Unicut Precision has ordered a new CNC sliding head lathe to replace five traditional cam automatics.
News from Unicut Precision (24 January 2006)
Precision parts are finish hard turned
Finish hard turning is a speciality of a Hungarian subcontract company, which is producing high accuracy parts and will organise feasibility studies and trial machining.
News from Precipart Kft (17 January 2006)
Contract manufacturing for mining, telecoms, oil
With sales set to rise by at least 20 per cent at Kenard Engineering's Tewkesbury contract manufacturing operation, director Keith Ellis maintains the business is looking forward to 2006.
News from Kenard Engineering Company (13 January 2006)
Contact probes will increase turning capacity
Specialist precision engineering subcontractor is upgrading its extensive turning capabilities by retrofitting contact probes for tooling and component measurement on five of its lathes.
News from Burcas (10 January 2006)
Subcontractor invests in precision form grinder
Growth in the high precision tooling and aerospace has enabled specialist precision engineering subcontractor to invest in a high accuracy precision forming CNC grinding machine.
News from Burcas ( 5 January 2006)
Increased production at expanded site
One of the UK's leading precision engineering companies has announced exciting plans for expansion in 2006.
News from Claro Precision Engineering (19 December 2005)
Subcontractor adds on third CNC lathe in 1 year
Burgeoning orders for close tolerance aerospace industry components have led a precision turning specialist to purchase its third Miyano BNJ 42 S CNC fixed head lathe in the past 12 months.
News from APT Leicester (Automatic Precision Turning) (13 December 2005)
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