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Machining centers are machine tools that are used to automatically repeat operations on a workpiece. Learn More
Milling machines move a clamped workpiece into a fixed, rotating cutter; or move the cutter itself into a stationary workpiece. Search by Specification | Learn More
Lathes and turning centers cut a rotating part with a stationary cutting tool. Learn More
Production machining services providers have the capability to output large production runs using a variety of machining services. Search by Specification | Learn More
Grinders and grinding machines use an abrasive that is bonded to a wheel, belt or disc to remove material and improve surface finish. Search by Specification | Learn More
Ultra-hard materials machining services fabricate components from ultra-hard materials such as glass, ceramics, sapphire, quartz, stainless steel, and titanium. Search by Specification | Learn More
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GRAND OPENING EVENT Mori Seiki U.S.A., Inc.
Machining Centers Haas Automation, Inc. |
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Solid structures for machining centers | Machine Design Vertical-machining centers are often used for high-precision applications such as moldmaking and graphite machining, and VMC builders typically rely |
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Precision Spindles Offer High-Speed Machining | Machine Design Precision Spindles Offer High-Speed Machining , including high-speed hybrid ceramic bearings to meet machining requirements. |
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Linear motors drive all axes | Machine Design Seiki USA, Franklin Lakes, N.J. (www.mitsuiseiki.com), is said to be the first vertical machining center using linear motors on the X, Y, and Z axes. |
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Machining & Manufacturing | Machine Design A digital open-loop vector drive lets a three-axis vertical-machining center run at top speed without fear of a spindle fault. |
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Machining & Manufacturing | Machine Design A recent vertical machining center (VMC) features what?s called a constant velocity (CV) controller which provides a novel approach to chip-removal |
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Latest Features Content | Machine Design The new VL 50 from Mitsui Seiki USA is said to be the first vertical machining center using linear motors on the X, Y, and Z axes. |
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More articles by Kenneth J. Korane | Machine Design The new VL 50 from Mitsui Seiki USA is said to be the first vertical machining center using linear motors on the X, Y, and Z axes. |
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Latest Features Content Feed | Machine Design The new VL 50 from Mitsui Seiki USA is said to be the first vertical machining center using linear motors on the X, Y, and Z axes. |
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Machine Design | A digital open-loop vector drive lets a three-axis vertical-machining center run at top speed without fear of a spindle fault. |
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Mechanical | Machine Design A digital open-loop vector drive lets a three-axis vertical-machining center run at top speed without fear of a spindle fault. |