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Vertical Turning EVOLVES
Gravity, multitasking play big roles Advances in design have fueled the growth of vertical CNC lathes for industries as diverse as aerospace,...
Manufacturing Engineering, 10/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
GRIPPING Rotating Round TOOLS
Here's how its done with precision systems When it comes to toolholding for rotating round tools, you might say there are old-fashioned...
Manufacturing Engineering, 09/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
Drill/Tap Centers Take to Milling
Thirty-taper doesn't mean machining lite anymore It is reported that, not too long ago, before the current precipitous decline in machine-tool...
Manufacturing Engineering, 08/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
CELL-READY for Production
Latest entries are configured for flexibility If recent product introductions are any indication, after the current ruinous downturn is over, a...
Manufacturing Engineering, 07/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
Drilling Is Only the Beginning
Innovative tools start and finish the job When Sure-Fab L.L.C. (Two Harbors, MN) wanted to speed up the process for putting a 5.125" (130-mm)...
Manufacturing Engineering, 06/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
PRODUCTION MISSION Evolving
Small lot sizes, parts gain focus Multitasking technology offers the ability to tailor production of parts machined complete in one chucking to...
Manufacturing Engineering, 05/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
TOOLING TO MATCH COMPOSITE PRODUCTION
Monolithnic parts require innovative solutions It's getting harder to imagine any market that isn't benefiting from the latest developments in...
Manufacturing Engineering, 04/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
PRECISION MANUFACTURING FOR LARGE PARTS
Shop grows with advanced technology "Shops that machine small parts may have the luxury of scrap, but we don't," says Don Covert, president of...
Manufacturing Engineering, 03/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
Excellence IS THE STANDARD
There are many ways to hold on to your parts The objective of effective workholding is always to present a part or workpiece, regardless of...
Manufacturing Engineering, 02/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication -
Large Parts Aren't a Stretch
Machine tool advances meet new requirements It isn't exactly as if somebody pulled the plug on demand for oil, but what a difference a year can...
Manufacturing Engineering, 02/01/09 by Lorincz, Jim · More from publication



