Week 28 September - 4 October 2003
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Training Centre has latest in CNC and DRO
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CNC and DROs are helping ensure that the Humber Engineering Training Centre is one of the finest of its kind in the UK.
News from ACI (Europe), 30 September 2003
CNC lathes raise medical components output
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The installation of bar fed CNC lathes has played a big part in the growth of a medical business enabling it to machine a wide range of components some three to five times faster than before.
News from The Colchester Lathe Company, 30 September 2003
Doors and access hatches fold out of the way
CFM hinges offer a variety of fixing methods and a full 270deg opening for situations where it is useful to fold a door or access hatch fully out of the way.
News from Elesa (UK), 30 September 2003
Service centre maintains supplier leadership
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A service centre service management system is playing a key role in enabling Lion Laboratories to maintain its world leadership in the supply of breath alcohol test equipment.
News from Tesseract, 30 September 2003
Magazine honours C and I innovator
InTech magazine has named National Instruments President and CEO Dr. James Truchard one of the 50 most influential people in the instrument and control industry.
News from National Instruments, 30 September 2003
Fixturing techniques increase system's output
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By adopting A and B fixturing techniques on a turnkey production set up, Metallifacture is able to finish bore some 3,700 variants of gearshift levers and transmission linkages a week.
News from 600 Centre, 30 September 2003
Competitive VMCs combine heavy milling, precision
Six competitively priced models of VMC to be launched in the UK combine a capability for heavy milling with the added advantage of higher accuracy through linear scale positioning.
News from StarragHeckert UK, 30 September 2003
Selecting subcontractors - a science or art?
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On the surface, selecting sub-contractors is fairly straightforward: the price has to be right; product quality must be spot on; deliveries should be to schedule and yet some consider it an 'art'.
News from Target Precision, 30 September 2003
Saw blade grinder has easy-to-use software
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On the lookout for a versatile saw blade grinder, a service company selected this CNC machine on account of its easy-to-use software and ability to grind a wider range of tooth profiles.
News from Walter GB, 30 September 2003
O'Reilly Releases "Learning UML"
Learning to Communicate Software Design Graphically
News from O'Reilly, 30 September 2003
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