Makino’s T1 five-axis horizontal machining center is designed for industrial component manufacturing and aerospace job shop applications where machining both soft and hard metals is required.
Hexagon Metrology’s HP-O non-contact scanning probe is intended as an alternative to tactile analog measurement and scanning probes, and is well-suited for scanning large parts and those that are rotationally symmetric.
Available from GBI Cincinnati, the Matec 30-HVK series traveling-column universal multitasking center is designed for small-volume production at OEMs and job shops.
An addition to its GE series of dry-cut hobbing machines, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ GE 10A is suitable for mass production of small-diameter gears such as those used in vehicle automatic transmission systems.
Samchully Workholding’s TR-320FF heavy-duty fifth-axis rotary table uses high-torque motors for both the tilt and turn axes, enabling a 330-lb load capacity.