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CNC Machines
Programmed and controlled by computer, boast short set-up
times and the ability to handle one-offs to several
thousand batches. Unmanned running offers productivity
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Head Machines turn bar at the support position - a method
suitable for long, thin parts and large batches of small
components. |
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Single
Spindle Lathes have fast cycle times, low tooling and
running costs, and produce low and high volumes economically.
Bars of up to 60mm are fed automatically through a collet
and turned using a combination of tools mounted in 3/4
cross-slides and a turret having 6/8 tool stations.
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| Multi-spindle
Lathes offer fast cycle times and are ideal for large
batch runs. 6 rotating bars of up to 100mm are automatically
fed through collets housed in a central drum which indexes
through all stations per component. Parts are machined
simultaneously. |
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Rotary
Transfer Machines used often for secondary operations.
These transfer components in a holding device so that
if required, 2/3 operations can be carried out simultaneously.
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| Coil-fed
Machines with a maximum capacity of 8mm, give economical
high volume production when run continuously for long
periods. Housing tools that rotate around coil fed stock,
optimum output is achieved through reduced waste material
and downtime. |
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