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Turning Technologies UK
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Rhodes House
Northfield Road
Southam
CV47 0FG
UK
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Listing of all 20 news releases from Turning Technologies UK:
Mill-turn centre machines high strength steels
User application article UK aerospace machining subcontractor has installed a fourth twin-spindle/twin-turret mill-turn centre to machine locking pins and wheel nuts from hardened and tempered high strength steels.
News from Turning Technologies UK (17 March 2008)
Mill-turn centre has 10kW of milling power
As well as having two Y-axis turrets, a CNC mill-turn centre to be shown at MACH 2008, offers 10kW of milling power on every tool station for milling bar, billets or blanks.
News from Turning Technologies UK (11 February 2008)
Twin spindle turning centre has more versatility
User application article A twin-spindle, three-turret, three Y-axis turning centre with up to 72 driven tools allows a standard set-up to produce an extremely wide range of components, said the user.
News from Turning Technologies UK (24 January 2008)
Mill/turn centre has Y-axis on all three turrets
Having Y-axis operation on all of its three turrets give a twin-spindle, mill/turn centre means that almost any type of complex component can be machined in one set-up.
News from Turning Technologies UK ( 6 December 2007)
With CNC mill-turn centres, reliability counts
No matter how good a CNC mill-turn centre is, in production a key requirement is reliability, and if the machine can not meet that, it is time to change said a subcontractor.
News from Turning Technologies UK (23 August 2007)
Driven tooling in turning centres is tough
User application article The power of the driven tooling in three turning centres is rated 'quite exceptional' by an aerospace contractor as about 95% of the work is in high-tensile steels in hardened and tempered condition.
News from Turning Technologies UK (16 April 2007)
Twin-spindle centre machines in one set-up
User application article Rotamic Engineering has cut lead times to its customers by producing finished components in a single set-up thanks to its purchase of a twin-spindle twin-turret turning centre.
News from Turning Technologies UK (21 March 2007)
Sliding head automatics are misunderstood
Technical background article Richard Turner reports that misconceptions about sliding head automatic lathes mean companies are missing out on the productivity and cost benefits of multi-turret fixed head machines.
News from Turning Technologies UK ( 1 February 2007)
Destroyed subcontractor wins with turning centres
User application article Subcontractor Colbree Precision was based within two hundred yards of the Buncefield depot and the blast destroyed its factory and most of its equipment.
News from Turning Technologies UK ( 9 June 2006)
Mill/turn centre keeps complex work in-house
User application article Starting from a twin-spindle, twin-turret multi-axis lathe, an electric actuator company engineered a manufacturing system complete with tooling and programs for six components.
News from Turning Technologies UK (11 May 2006)
Achieving productive 'one-hit' machining
User application article Twin-spindle twin-turret CNC lathe fitted with a robot part-loading system has transformed a general subcontractor into a world-leading brand in the mountain bike aftermarket.
News from Turning Technologies UK (10 January 2006)
First year's turning centre business went well
The first year's business for Turning Technologies, appointed the sole UK distributor for Nakamura-Tome's turning centres in June 2004, has gone extremely well, reports the company.
News from Turning Technologies UK (15 July 2005)
Centre offers 4-axis mill-turn on two spindles
Twin-turret, twin-spindle turning centre provides maximum one-hit machining capacity from a very compact space, performing 4-axis work on either spindle.
News from Turning Technologies UK (14 June 2005)
Compact lathe gives maximum turning productivity
Whether it is shaft work, bar work or chuck work, the key to a compact, twin-spindle CNC lathe's productivity is its one-hit machining capacity in an extremely compact space.
News from Turning Technologies UK ( 8 April 2005)
JMBTA appoints Kenichi Nakamura as chairman
Kenichi Nakamura, President of Nakamura-Tome, has been elected to succeed Tadashi Onishi as chairman of the Japan Machine Tool Builders' Association (JMTBA).
News from Turning Technologies UK ( 6 April 2005)
Machine tool sales know-how gains appointment
Bringing ten years' experience in machine tool sales, Russell Bedford has been appointed Sales Manager, Northern England, for Turning Technologies UK and Chiron UK.
News from Turning Technologies UK ( 4 March 2005)
Adding mill-turn value is key to success
User application article Specialising in very high-precision components, a subcontractor says adding value is the key to success, which is why it has invested in a CNC mill-turning centre.
News from Turning Technologies UK (24 February 2005)
Grand opening made for Turning Technologies
Kenichi Nakamura, President of Nakamura-Tome, was guest of honour at the official opening ceremony for Southam-based Turning Technologies UK on 27th November.
News from Turning Technologies UK (13 December 2004)
Single set-up multi-axis turning to go on show
Chiron Werke UK and Turning Technologies, the new UK agent for Nakamura-Tome, are to hold their first combined open house showing single set-up multi-axis machining and turning solutions.
News from Turning Technologies UK (17 September 2004)
Orders look encouraging for turning centres
Having taken orders for seven twin-spindle, multi-axis turning centres in our first two months of trading, a recently established UK CNC turning centre importer has got off to a 'flying start'.
News from Turning Technologies UK (26 August 2004)

