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Toolholders for Bridgeport mills
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The Mach 1 quick-change tooling system works with Bridgeport or other knee or bed mills.
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Hardinge Resumes Production Of Classic Bridgeport Milling Machines
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It could be said that the Bridgeport Series I represents both the past and the future. The basic design of this turreted knee mill dates back to the late 1930s, when it was introduced by the Bridgeport Machines Co. of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Incorporating an innovative turret and swiveling ram, the Series I was quickly recognized as the most versatile milling machine of its day.
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Road equipment manufacturer increases productivity more than 300 percent with CNC - Mac Stripers; computer-numerical-control
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Mac Stripers wants to leave its mark on the world. After ten years in business, the manufacturer of road-striping equipment reports $2 million in sales and is looking to double its 12,000 square-foot facility. One element of that success came with the purchase of CNC milling equipment that enabled the company to keep up with the growing demand for its products.
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Auburn Engineering Adds High-Speed CNC Bridge Mills: Helps Manufacturers Reduce Tooling Costs; Improve Time to Market
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Auburn Engineering, Inc., leading provider of rapid prototyping and production services, announces the addition of two large high-speed CNC bridge mills.
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The Bridgeport Milling Machine Is Industry Standard
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The Bridgeport milling machine was developed in Bridgeport, Connecticut in the late 1930s. The machine had a uniquely designed turret and swiveling ram and became known as the turreted knee mill.
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