The German machining company says the FZG is suitable for particularly long components for use in aerospace, energy or rail applications.
If there’s a product category that kept its head above water and was largely immune to the big downturn in equipment sales during the recession, it’s milling machines. Now, thanks to the ...
The five-axis milling process continues to expand and evolve as machine tools and tooling become more capable. As an example, I recently learned about a new workholding system introduced to the market ...
The machine features a universal bi-rotary head with automatic positioning, 38-kW power, maximum torque of 615 Nm and speeds of up to 6,000 rpm, with ISO 50 tool attachment. This combination allows ...
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