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Turning machines feature new design |
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The new CTX Series universal turning machine from DMG Canada features a new design and 25% increase in performance in universal perfection, ranging from the high-tech turning machine with driven tools to the highest class of milling/turning centres.
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Lathe improves surface finish |
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Fortune International has introduced its newest lathe, the Vturn-A26.
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Lathe provides high capacity |
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The SL Series CNC lathes from Haas Factory Outlet, a division of Sirco Machinery Co. Ltd. offer a wide range of capacities as well as the space-saving Big Bore option which increases capacity further while retaining the original footprint.
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Turning center offers high speeds |
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Changing parts with a loading/unloading time of less than five seconds, Fuji’s new FS4-3500 compact automated turning center with four position turret is extremely fast.
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Turning centers designed for high production |
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The new Doosan PUMA TL-series turning centers from Doosan Infracore feature upper and lower turrets, and a programmable tailstock for high production machining.
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Lathe provides high transmission efficiency |
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Mori Seiki’s NL Series of CNC lathes provides high transmission efficiency while dramatically increasing machining accuracy.
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Turning center features unique spindle |
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The new ELITE 27 MS turning center from Hardinge features a 27mm bar capacity spindle. It comes standard with many features including Hardinge’s unique jaw chuck/collet-ready spindle, a 16-station turret top plate with live tooling, C-axis contouring, and a sub spindle.
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Lathe features flat bed design |
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Lathe features flat bed design
The Clausing/Colchester MultiTurn CNC2000MTC precision CNC lathe from 600 Machine Tools features a highly versatile flat bed design which handles a wide range of turning applications: long shafts, bar stock, castings and with the gap removed, large diameter faceplate work.
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Turning machines feature integrated spindle motor |
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The CTX 310 and CTX 410 universal turning machines from DMG Canada offer new expansion stages that include a counter spindle, driven tools and a Y-axis.
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Machine integrates advanced processes |
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The GMX 250 linear from DMG Canada integrates the most advanced milling and turning processes for complete six-side machining. The key features of the GMX 250 linear include the linear drive along the Z axis, the six highly stable bed slideways, and a 12,000 rpm milling spindle with a long Y-axis and a B-axis allowing user-definable interpolations. Other critical features include a turret for 12 powered tools, absolute measuring systems, the 46-/80-station tool shelf magazine, and the DMG Programmer 3D turning system for simple, fast, and reliable programming. The GMX 250 linear sets new standards for chucking components accepting workpieces up to 1,185mm in length and a 400mm in diameter and for bar machining on pieces up to 100mm in diameter. The machine employs high-torque spindle motors and a precise 12,000 rpm milling and turning spindle with Y and B axes. dmgcanada.com
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Turning centers feature enhanced flexibility |
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The Hardinge Elite Series II turning centers have been re-engineered to enhance the machines’ flexibility and work envelope. Designed for either small parts machining (1.625 in. or 2 in. bar) in a single set-up, or quick changeover to six in. or eight in. chuck, Elite II machines feature superior flexibility and reduced setup time with the standard live tooling, C-axis contouring, robust tailstock, rigid tapping. Elite II turning centers also feature a unique jaw chuck/collet-ready spindle as standard. One of the most important changes Hardinge has made to both models of the Elite II Series, the 6/42 and the 8/51, is incorporating a new turret design that offsets the top plate in the Z-axis, increasing tool length by two in. on the backside for live tool machining operations on the optional sub spindle. hardinge.com
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