Vertical Machining Centers
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Honing and More With Vertical Machining Centers
Hurco eliminates the need for dedicated CNC honing machines with the VMX42i vertical machining center, does head porting and head machining with the VMX42SWi vertical machining center, and machines damper parts and more with the TMM8i slant-bed lathe.
Metal Cutting Showcase
Here are some of the latest machine tools to help your shop become more competitive.
Fast, Powerful, Accurate 5-Axis CNC Machining
The MU-4000V vertical machining center from Okuma America is excellent for 5-axis multi-sided machining of parts for the aerospace and die/mold industries.
Single Source Technologies Acquires Automation Solutions
This deal expands their distribution and service network in the Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S.
Hybrid Multi-Tasking Technology
Ideal for small lot production of difficult-to-cut materials used in aerospace applications, the Integrex i-400AM hybrid multi-tasking machine from Mazak can easily generate/clad near-net-shape component features, then quickly complete them with high-precision finish machining operations.
High-End Machining at an Affordable Price
The Tongtai CT-350 five-axis VMC, the Tongtai SH-4000 HMC and the Johnford DMC Series double-column moving table bridge mill from Absolute Machine Tools handle any variety of aerospace part applications.
Ultra Precise Machining Accuracy
Ideal for tight-tolerance aerospace component applications, the geometric accuracy of the Mitsui Seiki Vertex 75X II is carefully monitored in the tightest temperature-controlled factory environment in the world.
Flying High: Aerospace Machine Tools
Competition can be brutal in the aerospace supply chain. To help your shop stay competitive on job bidding, these new machines can hit your bottom line by saving more time and labor, processing ever more complex parts quicker and more accurately – and doing it all with less of that extremely expensive material.
Karlstadt Machining Doubles in Size
The shop invests in a new Okuma vertical machining center to meet current demand, with plans to add three more machines over the next five years.
Getting Better All the Time
The eye-opening story of how one vertical machining center renovated a small machine shop that makes prototypes and runs small batches for electronics, aerospace, glass and industrial printing applications.
Vertical Machining Centers
Take a look at the advantages of affordable flexibility now being offered in the newest vertical machining centers.
Cal Poly Receives Machine Tool from SMTCL
Engineering students receive a VMC850E vertical machining center.