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» High speed bridge-type VMCs introduced
By Super Admin | Published 03/25/2008 | High Speed Spindle | Rating:
High speed bridge-type vertical machining centres feature a heavy column structure with cross rail integrated into the bed casting to maximise stability and maintain geometric precision
» New spindle designs for high-speed machining
By Super Admin | Published 03/18/2008 | High Speed Spindle | Unrated
A four year, $7.5-million spindle-development project headed by The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS), Ann Arbor, Mich., has ended with the development of three new spindle designs for high-speed machine tools. These new high-performance spindle prototypes represent both the rolling-element and fluid-film families.
» Single spindle driller contends multi-spindles
By Super Admin | Published 11/29/2007 | High Speed Spindle | Rating:
Single-spindle, 3-axis drilling machines for the structural fabrication industry achieve multi-spindle performance and rapidly index from a vertical position to 90 deg horizontally left and right

» Cutting Bench Time With High Speed Spindle System
By article admin | Published 09/6/2007 | High Speed Spindle | Unrated
Penco Tool (Ashtabula, Ohio) specializes in making very large compression and injection molds (up to 40,000 pounds) for the plastic and fiberglass industry. Owned by James Cufr and Brian Lewis, Penco serves customers primarily in the northeastern Ohio area, with some located throughout the eastern United States.
» High Speed Spindles Provide Focus for Single-Machine Piston Production
By article admin | Published 09/6/2007 | High Speed Spindle | Rating:
As part of a research project to produce composite diesel and automotive pistons on a single machine, Focus:HOPE needed to perform a sequence of machining operations at a rotational speed high enough to achieve optimum tool loading characteristics with small diameter cutters. 


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