Advanced Machine & Engineering, Hennig Inc. Showcase Machine Tool Solutions
IMTS 2024: Hennig Inc. and Advanced Machine & Engineering are exhibiting a wide range of machine tool solutions together.
Advanced Machine & Engineering (AME) and Hennig Inc. are exhibiting together to showcase a wide range of technologies designed to keep machine tools operating safely at maximum efficiency and accuracy.
Technologies on display in the booth include:
- AMROK tombstones and fixture plates, plus a range of modular workholding solutions
- Multiple Hennig chip conveyors
- Hennig high-pressure coolant systems
- Trinity Automation AX2 automated pallet system connected to a vertical machining center
- Hennig protection solutions including machine protection, pit covers, roof bellows, telescopic steel covers and cable carriers
- OTT-JAKOB tool clamping systems.
“We’re thrilled to have both companies exhibiting together at IMTS,” says Nick Goellner, vice president of sales and marketing for AME and Hennig Inc. “Whether you have one machine tool or a thousand machine tools, we have a range of technologies on display and application engineering experts on hand to help you improve performance, productivity and profitability.”
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