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Showing 671 – 680 of 1897 resultsManufacturing technology at this year’s Eastec met the market with tools to streamline operations and assist machinists in achieving greater productivity.
Tool paths and a new tool design provide an alternative to high speed machining for achieving high metal removal rates in hard metals on lighter-duty machines.
To complement the strengths of many of its larger machine tools, Tarus has added a Heidenhain CNC to benefit those manufacturers seeking high-quality contour surface milling capabilities.
Bold moves put this company well on the road to data-driven manufacturing.
Cutting tool manufacturers have worked together to create a generic tool catalog format that helps link cutting tool information with applications supporting data-driven manufacturing.
By switching from jaw chucks to face drivers, a manufacturer of large shaft components was able to reduce the number of setups, cutting cycle times on some parts from days to hours.
Almost every month, MMS runs a number of short articles about shop solutions—a cutting tool, a CNC machine, programming software, a workholding device or other product that has increased productivity, improved quality, cut costs or provided some other benefit to the end user.
A bit of math is involved in programming the appropriate rates for a particular tool.
The machine tool builder is introducing three new software technologies to enable machine shops to shave time during programming, setups and turning operations.