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Showing 61 – 70 of 352 resultsEquipment that can turn, mill and more is quickly becoming the standard in metalworking technology. These machines can produce increasingly complex parts in a single setup yet are easier operate than ever before.
Chevalier’s FBL-520D heavy-duty horizontal turning lathe is capable of machining heavy parts and large pipe threading for applications in the energy and aerospace industries.
Consistent queue delays between the lathe and the drilling machine led Koso KentIntrol to purchase a multitasking machine from Starrag that was capable of doing both.
South Morgan Technologies has long thrived on its ability to mill boxy parts on a turning platform. Today, newer technology and techniques enable saying “yes” to more work than ever before.
Chevalier’s FB-510MC slant-bed lathe is designed for pipe-threading applications required by gas, oil and related industries.
Siemens Drive Technologies Division’s Sinumerik 808D is an entry-level CNC for standard lathes and milling machines.
While there are many changes to adopt when moving to five-axis, they all compliment the overall goal of better parts through less operations.
A new generation of multi-spindle automatic lathes from the Czech Republic may change the thinking about the best way to produce complex parts in small to medium volumes. An innovative drive system on these machines enables users to optimize spindle speeds for specific machining operations.
Jarng Yeong’s HCP/HC series CNC lathe is built with a stable body structure, one cast molding and a tempering treatment intended to ensure the life of the lathe’s mechanical accuracy. The lathe’s X and Z axes are available for slide guideways or linear guideways. The spindle is made from high-alloy steel and is har
Consider what types of implementation your shop prefers when deciding between workpiece-handling and pallet-handling automation solutions.