Five-Axis
Five-Axis Machining Options
Heller Machine Tools will exhibit several five-axis machine models with C-axis head available in several machine models.
Read MoreThe Value of 3+2
Full-five-axis machining is complex and neat to watch, but five-axis positioning is appealing in its own right.
Read MoreVertical Machining Center for Unmanned Operation
Matsuura Machinery USA’s MAM72-35V five-axis vertical machining center is designed for high-accuracy, complex five-axis machining with one-chucking to facilitate cost-effective unmanned operation.
Read MoreFive-Axis VMC with Rotary, Fixed Tables
Fortune International’s Vcenter-AZ800 is a five-axis VMC equipped with a swivel head on the traveling column to implement five-axis machining on large parts with diameters ranging to 39.4".
Read MoreVMC for Conventional, Ultrasonic Machining
Absolute Machine Tools presents Tongtai’s iVU-5, a VMC that offers conventional machining operations as well as rotary, ultrasonic-assisted machining of advanced materials.
Read MoreMulti-Function Machine Features Cryogenic Cooling
Mazak’s Variaxis i-800T is a multi-function machine that features full five-axis milling and turning capabilities along with integrated liquid nitrogen cryogenics technology.
Read MoreFives Cincinnati Names President
Steve Thiry most recently served as CEO of Fives Landis Ltd.
Read MoreConstant-Chip-Load Machining Yields a Better Tool Path
With its in-house R&D program, this aerospace shop seeks to be a leader, not a follower, on the path to innovation in advanced manufacturing. Finding and embracing a better way to generate tool paths for highly efficient and economical metal removal is a prime example of the value of this program.
Read MoreWhat Does 5-Axis Machining Look Like to You?
Just because a machine offers five axes of movement, doesn’t mean they all have to be moving at once to take advantage of them.
Read MoreSeven-Axis Deep-Hole Drilling Machine Also Performs Milling
Unisig will display its USC-M series of seven-axis deep-hole drilling and machining centers including the USC-M38, with a nominal drilling depth of 59.1", and the USC-M50, with a drilling depth of 72".
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