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Showing 491 – 500 of 4210 resultsCovers high-speed machining updates, which include speed and precision advancements, real-world applications, high-performance milling and five-axis techniques.
Surface measurement is becoming increasingly important to ensure proper performance of a manufactured product. Advanced surface measurement tools are not only beneficial in the manufacturing industry but also have unconventional applications.
What kind of surface finish can the purchaser of a wire EDM expect with today’s technology?
Schunk’s Tribos-Mini precision toolholder, designed for micro applications, is now available for the HSK-E 20 high-speed spindle interface.
American Saw And Products says its aggressive tool design enables increased feed rates and better chip control in a variety of materials.
Dynomax offers a high speed, robotic, motorized spindle designed for finishing operations in the medical, dental, automotive, ceramic, glass, consumer products and other high-precision industries.
The South Bend Lathe Co. offers the Turn-X 16-speed lathe as part of its Toolroom series, featuring the Fagor ProKit two-axis digital readout (DRO).
Gravotech’s Technifor TF450 fiber laser is capable of producing deep marks with high contrasts.
Though it won’t replace high speed machining, Boeing sees “low speed machining” as a viable supplement to higher-rpm machines. Using new tools and techniques, a shop’s lower-rpm machining centers can realize much more of their potential productivity in milling aluminum aircraft parts.
Mazak Optonics has expanded its laser line with the Optiplex Fiber III 8kW laser-cutting system.
Marposs offers the G25 probe for contact scanning for pre- and post-process cycles on gear grinders and machining centers.