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Product Published on 11/16/2021
Cambrio Enhances Solid and Surface Modeling for Software

GibbsCAM 2022 introduces a number of usability enhancements, such as automated multi-shape predrilling and extended control for start/end points of profiling toolpaths.

Product Published on 3/26/2015
Lathe Control Features User and OEM Updates

Heidenhain’s CNC Pilot 640 lathe control has been updated with new functions and hardware for the machine operator and builder.

Article Published on 3/31/2015
Going Live on a Vertical Lathe

For this company, investing in live tooling and a high-pressure coolant system on a pair of new CNC vertical lathes eliminated setups, increased throughput and led to safer material handling on the shop floor.

News Published on 12/16/2020
Hardinge to Reshore Two Machining Center Lines to Elmira, NY

Hardinge will reshore production of its Bridgeport XR vertical machining centers and Hardinge Talent Series of turning products to its Elmira, NY facility.

Article Published on 5/24/2011
Turn-Mill Builder Takes a New Turn

EMCO Maier is asserting its position as a producer of advanced turn-mill machines and CNC precision lathes for both production houses and job shops.

Product Published on 8/29/2018
Eight-Spindle Automatic Lathe with Robot Load/Unload

Built for high-volume, high precision production of medium to complex parts, the unbeatably fast multi-spindle from Index will be demonstrated in IMTS booth #338136 with a six-axis loading robot, supporting lights-out machining.

Product Published on 4/12/2013
CNC Automatic Lathe for Precision Parts

Marubeni’s R07 Cincom sliding-headstock-type CNC lathe offers a maximum machining diameter of 7 mm.

Product Published on 6/26/2015
Reengineered Bar Feeder Connects Directly to Lathe Control

Haas’s reengineered bar feeder is designed to provide a simpler and more affordable way to automate part production on the company’s compact turning centers.

Product Published on 2/19/2015
Swiss-Type Lathes Finish Small Workpieces in One Setup

Yama Seiki’s SW series Swiss-type lathes are designed to accommodate workpieces smaller than 42 mm (1.65").

Article Published on 5/29/2008
Turning Is Optional

The part requires only milling and drilling, but it is still run on a lathe. Except for the cutoff tool, all of the turret positions on this lathe hold rotating tools. In other words, turning is not essential for using a lathe effectively. This application illustrates the productive possibilities of a modern turn-mill machine.

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