United Precision Services Offers Hexram CNC Machines
Hexram CNC machines feature FANUC controls, moving gantry, moving portal, moving table, as well as moving and fixed rotary table options. According to the company, a selection of durable cutting heads enable manufacturers to take on applications from nearly any industry.
United Precision Services Inc., a provider of medium to large CNC machine tool solutions, now offers Hexram CNC machines to complement its line of large frame machining centers.
Manufactured in Cincinnati Ohio by Hexram Machine Manufacturing LLC, Hexram CNC machines feature FANUC controls, moving gantry, moving portal, moving table, as well as moving and fixed rotary table options. According to the company, a selection of durable cutting heads (designed to handle materials ranging from aluminum to stainless steel, titanium and inconel) enable manufacturers to take on applications from nearly any industry.
Hexram’s line of CNC machines offers heavy weldments and proprietary castings, all thermally stress-relieved prior to blast; marine-grade zinc-rich under coating with mastic seal coat prior to machining; multi-step, precision machining processes and custom fixturing; high-solids two-part urethane top coating after machining; and assembly and wiring following best practices and hardware.
Danie Jacobs, United Precision Services’ president, says, “Hexram vertical machining centers are ideal for companies seeking to add or enhance large envelope machining capabilities. We are proud to include Hexram, an industry-leading American manufacturer, among our growing line of equipment offerings.”
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