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CNC lathes feature synchronous spindle technology
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The GMC 20 linear, GMC 35 linear and GMC 55 linear CNC multi-spindle automatic lathes are useful for machining parts with diameters ranging from 3 to 55 mm. According to manufacturer DMG America, the machines' CNC controls and MF Programmer 3D programming systems make them useful for not only mass-produced, turned parts, but also for medium-sized batches.
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Twin-spindle CNC slant bed lathe has Y axes
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With C and Y axes plus 12 driven tools, a twin-spindle CNC slant bed lathe has X, Y, Z axes travels of 245mm, 160mm and 710mm, as well as 710mm travel in the B axis (right-hand spindle).
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Portable spindles
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Ibag North American has introduced a line of high-speed spindles that the company says can be used on vertical or horizontal machining centers.
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Sensors Spawn Spindle Standard
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Dr. George Tlusty, a pioneer in machine tool measurement and professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Florida once said "a person can't talk about accuracy if they don't have a way to measure it." The statement definitely holds true for a committee set to release a new standard on spindle measuring that would enable shops and OEMs to differentiate between spindle accuracies at the micro-inch level.
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Twin-spindle VMC
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Chiron America Inc. has introduced a twin-spindle vertical machining center that features an 800-mm trunnion bridge plate with a 450-mm swing circle.
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