Starrett’s event featured guided tours of its headquarters facility and highlighted a range of opportunities in manufacturing innovation and technology.
The 3ETech+ digital readout module provides improved diameter adjustment accuracy of one micron, making it ideal for users who need to hold precision hole tolerances.
The QT-Ez 8MSY horizontal turning machine integrates seamlessly with bar feeders and robots, and accepts many additional options to tailor it to the needs of any shop.
This LEX600 end mill attachment enables users to sharpen the primary and secondary grind on the tips of two-, three- or four-fluted end mills up to 5/8".
Colby Villegas will cover Southern Texas and Southern Louisiana, and Christopher U’Glay will cover New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Eastern Pennsylvania.
The American Precision Museum plans to work with industry collaborators to create new maker and education programs directly connected to manufacturing technologies and careers.