Vertical Machining Center for Unmanned Operation
Matsuura Machinery USA’s MAM72-35V five-axis vertical machining center is designed for high-accuracy, complex five-axis machining with one-chucking to facilitate cost-effective unmanned operation.
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View MoreMatsuura Machinery USA’s MAM72-35V five-axis vertical machining center is designed for high-accuracy, complex five-axis machining with one-chucking to facilitate cost-effective unmanned operation.
According to the company, the product delivers long periods of unattended operation, and provides versatility in the machining of small to large components. The machining center offers an array of configurations to full automation and unmanned running, and is said to enhance cost savings and provide better part positioning with a maximum of two total setups.
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