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Turn/Mill
New to Swiss-Types? You’re Not Alone
As builders push Swiss-type lathes to new levels of versatility, increasing numbers of job shops are adopting these machines for the first time.
Read MoreMultitasking is Multiple Choice
Different levels of multitasking machine tools address different types of parts.
Read MoreMultitasking Calculator
Does it make sense to replace a series of separate machine tools with a single multitasking machine that performs turning, milling and drilling all in one cycle?
Read MoreAn Innovative Way to Use a Steady Rest
This shop found a way to modify one of its two-turret CNC lathes so that a tricky aerospace component could be properly supported for critical operations.
Read MoreLarge-Capacity Multi-Turret for Complex Jobs
The ST-38 represents the latest in the company’s multi-turret technology and features capacity to machine components ranging in size to 38 mm.
Read MoreSwiss-Type Lathe Features Additional Y Axis
The latest version of the company’s L-series line, the eight-axis L20X, incorporates Y-axis movement for the subspindle side and can be loaded with 30 tools.
Read MoreCenter Rock and Setups
Just because a machine can run a part in one setup, that doesn’t mean it should.
Read MoreSwiss-Type Sculpting Serves Complex Parts Complete
With capability for continuous cutting using a swiveling B axis tool post, this Swiss-type lathe enables users to machine complex, sculpted geometry without moving parts to another machine.
WatchWhy Shops Are Considering Swiss-Types
These days, more traditional job shops are installing—or at least eyeing—Swiss-types. Here are some reasons why.
Read MoreMicro Grooving on Swiss Machines
In any turning application, grooving can be a critical, even challenging, operation.
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