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» American/Swiss combo
By Super Admin | Published 08/10/2009 | CNC Swiss | Unrated
Swiss watch quality is being underpinned by American machine tool technology, while in the UK, 5-axis one-hit technology boosts productivity for a torque wrench maker. Machinery reportsImage:  Click here for additional image

» Ultra-Accurate Calibration Machine Range from Trimos
By Super Admin | Published 07/18/2009 | CNC Swiss | Unrated
Bowers Metrology, the UK agent for the eminent Swiss Metrology manufacturer Trimos, has announced the launch of the Labconcept Nano range of ultra-accurate, calibration machines.
» Slater Tools To Display 0700 Series Broach Holder At WESTEC
By Super Admin | Published 01/29/2009 | CNC Swiss | Unrated
Slater Tools Inc. will be displaying their new 0700 series Swiss Type Adjustment Free Rotary Broaching Tool Holders at the 2009 WESTEC Advanced Productivity Exposition in Los Angeles, California. Released in 2008, the 0700 series tool holders are used for producing hexagon and square holes in metal parts while eliminating secondary operations.
» Entry-Level control for Kasto sawing machines and storage systems
By Super Admin | Published 12/5/2008 | CNC Swiss | Unrated
With the introduction of its new BasicControl CNC system, KASTO offers a choice of three different controls for the sawing machines and storage systems that it manufactures. As its name implies, BasicControl is an entry-level CNC positioned below EasyControl, which comes with database functionality and the top-end TechnoControl, suitable for the most demanding customer requirements.

» New Borders For Swiss-Type Turning
By Super Admin | Published 11/1/2008 | CNC Swiss | Unrated
Swissline Precision Manufacturing is a job shop with nearly 30 CNC machines, but the shop is missing the most basic job shop machine tool of all. At Swissline, there are no machining centers.


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