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News Release from: ACI (UK)
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 August 2004
Scottish distributor announced for
Acu-Rite DROs
The Acu-Rite range of DRO and Millpwr CNC systems is being handled throughout Scotland by Scotmech Engineering, a company recently established by two machine tool specialists.
The Acu-Rite range of DRO and Millpwr CNC systems is being handled throughout Scotland by Scotmech Engineering, a company recently established by Cameron Paterson and Jim Foster, two machine tool specialists who between them have approaching 50 years' experience in the production engineering/manufacturing sector Servicing companies and learning establishments of every size throughout the region, Cameron Paterson says a main focus of Scotmech Engineering is "to connect with every school and learning centre to highlight the cost-effectiveness and ease of use of the Acu-Rite systems" in applications that are heavily biased towards manual machines
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 30 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Offering one-/six-axis DROs and accompanying precision glass linear encoders, as well as the two-/three-axis Millpwr CNC - a user-friendly CNC for intuitive knee-type milling operations and capable of handling even the most complex job with little or no programming experience - the Acu-Rite range supplied by measurement and control specialist ACI Europe offers Scotmech Engineering's customers control solutions to suit most applications and every budget.
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