Remanufactured ID Grinder Promotes Accuracy
GCH Machinery has remanufactured an antiquated ID grinder that features hydrostatic Y- and Z-axis tables.
GCH Machinery has remanufactured an antiquated ID grinder that features hydrostatic Y- and Z-axis tables. According to the company, the grinding system maintains a 0.001-mm accuracy.
Also on display will be GCH Tool’s two-axis dresser enabling circular interpolation for concave and convex shapes and arcs, and Total Grinding Solutions’ TGS-CL-6020 CNC centerless grinder designed for production of components requiring tight tolerances.
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