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Abrasive machining - manual and CNC machines
News Release from: Fritz Studer | Subject: S21 and S31 cylindrical grinders
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2003
Modular cylindrical grinders eliminate
compromise
Suitable to grind one-off or series produced parts, these cylindrical grinding machines' modular design allows customisation without having to make any compromises.
Both S21 and S31 machines are suitable for one-off components as well as small or large series production operations And because the modular design system leaves all options open, the S21 and S31 can easily be adapted to individual requirements - without any compromise
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 17 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Another element of the Studer concept: economical high-level series production and expandability according to the customer's needs.
The S21, a compact universal cylindrical grinding machine, is designed for small workpieces.
Distance between centres 400mm (15.7in), centre height 125mm (4.92in).
With a distance between centres of 650mm or 1000mm (26 or 40in), the S31 is the solution for medium-sized workpieces.
A versatile CNC universal cylindrical grinding machine that isn't scared of big jobs, either.
Programming and operation of the machines is also consistently designed to ensure economy, precision and efficiency.
The Studer Pictogramming software is easy to use, with complete standardised hardware and software modules available for every conceivable special job.
It's definitely worth taking a closer look at the performance data and possibilities of the two new Studer machines.
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