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News Release from: Sachman/Rambaudi | Subject: Ramfast 3-5 axis vertical milling/boring machine
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 22 June 2004

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Under the new ownership of Sachman, Italy, Rambaudi's new projects were shown at the BIEMH machine tool show in Bilbao, Spain, including a mid-range high speed, 3-5 axis machine.

Rambaudi's new projects were shown at the BIEMH machine tool show in Bilbao, Spain Rambaudi, probably the oldest and most famous among the italian companies manufacturing milling machines, after the acquisition by Sachman Spa, has restarted operation with Rambaudi Spa name more than one year ago

The range of the existing high speed 5 axes milling machines is being enlarged with a lot of brand new models, as everybody who visited last EMO 2003 in Milan, could see.

Rambaudi choose last week exibition in Bilbao to show the first middle size machine of the new generation.

This machine line is using the coventional motor and linear motor technology toghether.

The Ramfast line is a new generation of high speed, heavy duty vertical milling machines in 3 and 5 axes.

Rambaudi, which has already experience with linear motor on linear axes, has introduced that technology on the rotary axes, which will add a lot of advantages to application with extremely high demands for speed, accuracy and duty cycles.

The success and the interest reached at the 23rd BIEMH confirm that line of machines will have a bright future!.

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