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Allison Engineering

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Allison House, Capricorn Centre
Cranes Farm Road
Basildon
SS14 3JA
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1268 526161

http://www.allison.co.uk

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Listing of all 26 news releases from Allison Engineering:

2D and 3D laser scanners give better picture

Allison Engineering's a latest 2D volume flow scanner and a 3D laser belt scanner offer the important features and benefits of high accuracy, non-contact and continuous measurement.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (21 April 2008)

Laser transmitters show opaque liquid levels

A range of laser level transmitters is particularly effective in applications involving bulk solids and opaque liquids, even in the most demanding environments, said the manufacturer.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering ( 7 February 2008)

Reactive paint warns of line leaks

A reactive, acid alert paint gives immediate visual detection of dangerous spray-outs in critical areas in process systems such as pipe flanges, valves, weld sites and sample ports.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (25 December 2007)

Late Open House closing brought in the orders

Partly by keeping its doors open until late on all three days of its Open House (15th, 16th and 17th May), A and S Precision secured orders to the value of GBP600,000 during the week of the event.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Pinions turned in one set-up

Pinions are turned in one set-up on its latest Star sliding-head lathe, supplied in August last year to Mellor Electrics by A and S Precision Machine Tools.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Bar magazines boost lathe output

Two new bar magazines capable of increasing the productivity of an automatic turning machine by typically 10 percent have been introduced to Britain and Ireland by A and S Precision  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Turned parts subcontractor turns to Star

Roger Innes of Inro says that he has based his company's rapid growth over the last three years mainly on the purchase of Japanese-built Star CNC lathes through A and S Precision  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

CNC autos pay off inside 18 months

North Somerset Reproductions (NSR), Bristol, Has purchased its first CNC automatic lathes to stay competitive  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

First CNC autos bring benefits

Cam auto user buys first two CNC automatic lathes - Star SA-12s from A & S - and experiences startling benefits for company business  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Magazine feeds small diameter, full-length bars

Designed for feeding sliding-head and fixed-head automatic lathes with bar in the diameter range 2 to 16 mm, the new Turbo 2-16 has been added to the lower end of FMB's standard bar magazine range.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Milling on a mandrel in a sliding head lathe

Sliding head lathe mills components mounted on a mandrel in a main spindle collet on a Star SV-32 CNC sliding head automatic lathe.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Open House shows off Star automatics and FMB units

A and S Precision Machine Tools is to hold an open house exhibition at its Midlands technical centre in Melbourne, Derbyshire from Tuesday 15th to Thursday 17th May inclusive.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Sliding head mill-turn autos cut drill bit costs

Investment in Star sliding head mill-turn automatics produces savings up to 30% when machining drill bits in one 'hit' at Armeg.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Stars to feature at Open House

Star Micronics' UK subsidiary, A and S Precision Machine Tools, which is also sole agent for FMB bar magazines, will hold an open house after EMO for the benefit of UK companies.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Visitors buy five CNC automatics at Open House

Compared with a similar event in the Spring, numbers were down slightly at the October open house held by A and S Precision, Melbourne, but even so, five orders were placed for Star autos. sliding-hea  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Sliding headstock auto turns simple work too

Star has combined an advanced motion control system for relatively simple turning functions with conventional CNC for more complex operations on its ECAS 20 sliding-headstock lathe.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Latest CNC sliding head autos are faster than ever

After the steady replacement of cam autos with CNC sliding-head lathes, today's faster Star machines are now replacing the earlier CNC sliding head automatics at APT.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Program sliding head autos remotely or on machine

Two new sliding-headstock turning machines feature a motion control system that, in the case of one, exclusively uses programs prepared remotely from the machine and the other, at the machine.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Sliding head autos beat ten-year old Swiss types

Single-hit machining of complex components on sliding-headstock lathes results in phenomenally better mill-turned products compared with 10 year old Swiss-type lathes says a subcontractor.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

Sliding head auto supplier is positive on MACH

Sliding-head lathe company, A and S Precision, the UK and Eire subsidiary of Star that also sells the FMB range of bar magazines, reported a positive MACH exhibition this year.  Brochure available  

News from Allison Engineering (13 April 2004)

CNC sliding head autos bring shafts back home

CNC Sliding head autos bring in the work

Ease of use and high reliability sold the autos

Entry level CNC sliding head auto is versatile

Keeping an open mind saves machining cycle time

A machine to start into CNC sliding head turning

 

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