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» Karlo Apro Writes 'Secrets of 5-Axis Machining' Book
By Super Admin | Published 11/14/2008 | Axis CNC Machine | Unrated
ModuleWorks, the leading supplier of CAD/CAM components for toolpath generation and simulation, announced the availability of a downloadable full chapter from the new book, Secrets of 5-Axis machining on its recently re-launched website.
» Multi axis kinematics analysis and digital motion control services from Simplex CNC Systems
By Super Admin | Published 11/5/2008 | Axis CNC Machine | Unrated
Simplex CNC Systems  has wide expertise in a range of areas like mechanical design, digital motion control, linear motor design, geometric modelling, linear motor control and multi axis kinematics analysis. Ever since its inception in the year 2000 Simplex CNC Systems has been providing quality solutions to its clients all over Australia.
» Schott Systeme Showcase 5 Axis Machining at Fakuma 2008
By Super Admin | Published 10/29/2008 | Axis CNC Machine | Unrated
Teaming up with CNC machine builder i-mes GmbH, German CAD/CAM developer Schott Systeme GmbH showcased their very latest 5 axis simultaneous machining technologies live at Europe's largest injection moulding exhibition, the Fakuma 2008.
» High-Speed 4th Axis Reduces Part Cycle Times
By Super Admin | Published 10/26/2008 | Axis CNC Machine | Unrated
The new FANUC DDR/B from Methods Machine Tools is a rotary 4th-axis designed specifically to complement the speed and versatility of the FANUC RoboDrill vertical machining center. By eliminating the positioning delays of traditional rotary tables, it dramatically reduces part cycle times.

» Makino Takes 5-Axis Machining Accuracy to a New Level
By Super Admin | Published 10/21/2008 | Axis CNC Machine | Unrated
Renowned for supplying machining centres capable of very high levels of accuracy, the Japanese manufacturer, Makino, has announced a sequel to the V55-5XA vertical-spindle, 5-axis machining centre that it launched in 1999. Designated D500, the new machine overcomes limitations of similar models on the market in five key areas.


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