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Our multi-axis mill turn centers are equipped with tool-eyes, live tooling, sub spindles and bar feeders. Multiple processes can be accomplished all in the same operation, thus ensuring concentricity position, orientation and zero run-out. Work sizes range from .03″ to 12.00″ diameter and tolerances to .0001″.
What We Use:
- MAZAK Super Quick Turn 18
3-axis CNC lathe with sub spindle, 2.5″ diameter through, LNS Quick Load magazine loader, Live Tooling - MAZAK Super Quick Turn 15
3-axis CNC lathe with sub spindle, 2″ diameter through, LNS Quick Load magazine loader, Live Tooling - MAZAK Super Quick Turn 10
3-axis CNC lathe with sub spindle, 1-5/8″ diameter through, LNS Quick Load magazine loader, Live Tooling - CNC Lathe – MAZAK Quick Turn 8
1.5″ diameter through, 6″ x 10″ work diameter
Support Equipment
- Manual Mills – Bridgeports – Featuring tenths resolution DRO
- Manual Lathes – Cincinnati – 15″ x 36″ Work Diameter
- Automatic Saw – Cosen 300NC – 12″ x 12″ Cutoff
- Rawyler Precision Cutoff Saw – 1.2″ dia. Max +/- .001 in length
- Helicoil Insertion and Hardware Presses
- Fixturing, Tooling and Work Holding Equipment and Accessories
- Custom Built Tool Holder Storage
- Assortment of Vibratory Tumblers
- Assortment of Abrasive Blast Cabinets
- Ultrasonic Cleaning Equipment
- Deburring and Parts Washers
From Our Blog
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