Machining Centers

Five-Axis

Why Go Five-Axis: Machine Types and Benefits

Even as the benefits of five-axis machining stack up year by year, the barrier for entry crumbles.

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Milling Tools

Twin Spindle Design Doubles Production of Small Parts

After experiencing process stalls in the finishing stage of production, Bryan Machine Service designed an air-powered twin spindle and indexable rotating base to effectively double its production of small parts.

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Grinding

Digital Demo: People and History Drive Solutions

Bourn & Koch has long provided unique manufacturing solutions. However, the people who work at Bourn & Koch enable the company to deliver value to each partner they work with. From service to assembly to engineering, each step builds on the solution—helping you solve your most challenging manufacturing problems. (Sponsored)

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Automation

Choosing a Five-Axis Machine Tool With Automation in Mind

While much focus is placed on the machinery that moves parts, the features most important for automating five-axis machining are arguably found in the machine tool itself.

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Positioned to Prevail: Designing Processes Around People

Stecker Machine Company shows that getting the most value from employees means valuing your employees.

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Horizontal Turning Center Ready for High Production

Romi Machine Tools’ new GL300 S features high-power torque and feed force and is built with a robust monoblock base for ultimate rigidity and precision.

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IMTS

The Debut of an HMC Series

The FH5000 Series from JTEKT Toyoda is compromised of three high-speed horizontal machining centers.

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IMTS

SMEC America Showcasing Machines' Reliability and Rigidity

SMEC America is running demonstrations on its machines both old and new at its IMTS booth, with engineers on hand to help answer questions.

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Automation

Complete Machining Center Powered by Smart Software

IMTS22: WFL Millturn Technologies’ M50 Millturn is a multifunctional turning-boring-milling center designed for complete machining of complex chuck and shaft parts up to 670 mm swing over bed.

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Digital Demos

Digital Demo: X-Series CNC Machine for Extrusions

This unique fixturing system provides maximum hold with minimal clamping footprint to optimize spindle clearance and allow chips, debris and cutoffs to drop below the machining area and away from the spindle. (Sponsored)

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