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Article Published on 6/1/2015
Lean Hobbing Gears on a Multi-Axis Machine

Flexible machine tool provides this gear manufacturer with the ability to exceed customer expectations on quality, part accuracy and lead times, all while offering additional design benefits.

Article Published on 5/12/2011
Multitasking is Multiple Choice

Different levels of multitasking machine tools address different types of parts.

Article Published on 9/5/2018
Top Shops Winners Talk Technology, Tactics

Successful machining businesses implement effective processes and strategies both on the shop floor and in the front office. Recent chats with representatives from this year’s award-winning Top Shops shed light on some approaches they have leveraged to their advantage.

Article Published on 3/24/2006
Turning Without Rotating The Part

For large or unbalanced parts, this machining center can perform turning or boring operations using its programmable U axis.

Article Published on 1/1/2016
Meeting Microgrinding Challenges

A technology for microgrinding reminiscent of Swiss-type machines' sliding headstocks can handle higher length-to-diameter ratios in the grinding of medical guidewires and other long, skinny parts.

Case Study Published on 3/1/2014
New Workholding Method Drives Production Efficiency

By replacing a three-jaw chuck and dead-center workholding model with a flange-mounted, mechanically compensating face driver from Riten Industries, Tuthill Corp. cut machining cycle time by about 39 percent.

Article Published on 3/16/2011
How Center Rock Sees Setups

The company that made the rock drills used to free the Chilean miners last year is exploring the right level of multitask machining.

Product Published on 4/6/2006
Driven Tools For Quiet Operation

Article Published on 8/8/2008
Automated From The Start

Turning automation helps this shop produce parts more efficiently.

Article Published on 5/1/2008
A Tale Of Two Shows

Recent trade shows in Spain and in France displayed latest technologies for accurately machining extremely large components as well as really small ones.

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