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News Release from: Kasto | Subject: Facing, centering and end finishing machines
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 February 2001
Large capacity end-working machines
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The Italian manufacturer of facing, centering and end finishing machines, Caorle SpA, has appointed Rivers Machinery to sell and service its products in the UK.
The Italian manufacturer of facing, centering and end finishing machines, Caorle SpA, has appointed Rivers Machinery to sell and service its products in the UK The equipment is used extensively in the automotive component and forging industries for machining tubes as well as bars, spindles and shafts, camshafts, crankshafts and stub axle forgings
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 23 May 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new Prestige machining centre for complex machining tasks in light alloys and plastics, manufactured by the Italian company, FOM Industrie, has been introduced to the UK.
The machines have a wide capacity range for diameters up to 250 mm and lengths to three metres, and facilitate double- or single-end facing, turning, milling, drilling and end tapping operations where it is necessary to prepare the tubes, bars, shafts or forgings for subsequent CNC machining or grinding operations.
Available with multi-operation, automatic tool changers at both ends, the machines can be supplied as stand alone, off-line units with a full range of robotic or dedicated automatic loading and unloading; or can be linked into a production line or machining cell.
Rivers Machinery has more than thirty years' experience of supplying and servicing machines in the UK automotive and forging industries.
Caorle machines complement the already extensive Rivers range.
Further information and a CD ROM illustrating the machines are available free of charge from the company.
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