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A New Milling 101: What Milling Is, Then and Now (Plus a Glossary of Milling Terms)

Part 1: Greater understanding of milling tools, what they can accomplish, and the optimum circumstances in which to employ them, is always valuable. The continuing development in milling tools in the face of changing customer requirements, advanced workpiece materials, and the constant need to improve productivity while reducing costs make this even more important today.

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How Center Rock Sees Setups

The company that made the rock drills used to free the Chilean miners last year is exploring the right level of multitask machining.

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The Other Face of EMCO Maier

Just classroom training machines? No way! Visiting machine tool builder EMCO Maier in Austria, its home country, showed MMS Editor Mark Albert that the company is an important producer of advanced turn-mill machines and CNC precision lathes for both production houses and job shops.

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Why Shops Are Looking More to Swiss-Types

These days, more traditional job shops are installing—or at least eyeing—Swiss-types. Here are some reasons why.

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CNC Swiss-Type with Triple Turret

Featuring a triple-turret design, the ST-38 CNC Swiss-type automatic lathe is suited for machining medical, automotive and aviation industry components.

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Turning Small Parts

The QuickTECH TT-42 CNC is a high-precision, high-production turning center with milling capability.

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Multitasking Centers with Turn-Mill Software

The company will demonstrate CAMplete Turn/Mill software on a Nakamura WT-100 multitasking turning center.

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Variety of Lathes, Turning Centers on Display

The company will display four Swiss-type lathes and three turning centers.

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CNC Swiss-Type Offers Ultra-Precision

The ZPS Swiss CNC Swiss machine can turn bar measuring from 3 to 32 mm in diameter.

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5-Axis Swiss Turning Machine

The Tsugami B0 385 38-mm, five-axis, Swiss-type turning center has an integral double spindle and capacity to hold 20-mm-diameter turning tools.

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