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Product category: Subcon Exhibition
News Release from: Subcon | Subject: Precision turned parts
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2008

Ferrous, non-ferrous parts are precisely
turned

A a leading manufacturer of precision turned parts of 1-94mm diameter, in steel, brass, and aluminium, operates single- and multi-spindle automatic lathes and twin spindle turning centres.

A leading manufacturer of precision turned parts, MSP, will be exhibiting at the UK's Subcon exhibition, April 22-24, on Stand B10 MSP supplies medium to high volume turned parts, 1-94mm diameter, in steel, brass, and aluminium

Applications range from automotive and electrical through to gas and hydraulics.

* Skilled workforce - experience and a highly skilled workforce allow MSP to develop new techniques and processes to meet the changing needs of its customers, and rapid JIT response is one of the customer driven demands MSP have embraced.

Others include zero defects, advance quality planning and a policy of continued excellence.

Parts are produced on 13 Wickman multi-spindle, five sliding head and three fixed head CNC automatic lathes and one twin spindle, twin turret, turning centre.

To remain a market leader in the production of precision turned Parts, MSP said it is committed to investing in state-of-the-art CNC machines to satisfy the ever increasing requirements of its customers.

It has have moved from traditional multi-spindle production to CNC sliding head and fixed head machines that enable it to machine most materials, including 316 stainless steel from 1mm to 94mm diameter and up to 1m in length.

Typical batch quantities of 500 up to 100,000/year.

By introducing the newest technology, it has become possible for MSP to meet the complex needs of its customers.

The axis configuration and diameter range of MSP's machines provides excellent flexibility and a capacity to manufacture complex components for every industrial sector. Request a free brochure from Subcon ...

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