Fischer Spindles Support Large-Format, High-Production Work
IMTS 2024: Fischer USA is introducing its branded spindles, available for repair services and exchange programs with non-Fischer spindle brands in North America.
Under the theme of “Technology Leader with Perfect Rotation,” Fischer USA Inc. displays its branded spindles, offers a new service and introduces the expansion of its repair services and exchange programs for non-Fischer spindle brands to the North American market. The company cites 85 years of experience in high-performance machine tool spindle design, in-house manufacturing and repair services.
Fischer USA now offers a complete suite of services to work on non-Fischer spindles most commonly found on high-performance, high-precision machines. Vice President Doug Kranz says Fischer USA is targeting Kessler spindles, found on large-format SW machines, typically used in the automotive market for high-production work. The company is focusing on Makino spindles for several lines of that builder’s machines, specifically MAG3, which are primarily used in aerospace.
Fischer is targeting a repair and exchange program for Voumard multi-spindle, ID high-speed grinding machines. Fischer will also display its array of branded spindles and head assemblies for milling, drilling and grinding operations.
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