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Walk on sales success at MACH
The array of machines displayed by Ward CNC must have made an impression on visitors to MACH.
News from T W Ward CNC Machinery (19 June 2002)
Change of attitude boosts machining performance
User application article The introduction of a high speed horizontal machining centre has worked wonders for one Lancashire-based subcontractor.
News from Yamazen (UK) (19 June 2002)
Process promises swarf-free drilling
Flowdrill has developed a swarfless drilling process for creating holes up to 50mm diameter in pipes and tubes, box sections or fabrications.
News from Flowdrill (UK) (12 June 2002)
Systems save time, cost and waste for truck maker
User application article MAN Nutzfahrzeuge is using conTeyor Multibag material handling systems to package components for its Trucknology Generation A (TG-A) trucks, voted 2001 Truck of the Year.
News from conTeyor Multibag Systems (10 June 2002)
MACH orders back manufcturing optimism
EDM specialist Agie recorded one of its most successful exhibitions ever at MACH 2002, netting orders worth more than GBP 600,000.
News from Agie Charmilles ( 6 June 2002)
Control system retrofit raises productivity
User application article The retrofit of an Anilam MK 3300 three-axis control system to a Butler Elgamill bed mill has solved a number of problems for Auto Gravity Machines.
News from ACI (Europe) ( 5 June 2002)
All you need to know about fastener installation
A free and newly updated 16-page bulletin available from the Pemserter Products Division of PEM Fastening Systems profiles the extensive line of Pemserter precision fastener-installation presses.
News from Pemserter Products Division ( 3 June 2002)
Sampler captures dry, wet or sticky materials
An automatic, rotary-arm, scoop-type sampling system from Bristol Equipment Company draws samples of bulk material from belt conveyors moving at speeds of up to 615ft/min.
News from Bristol Equipment Company (31 May 2002)
Proactive manufacturer aims for long-term savings
User application article For its parting-off work Beverston Engineering turned to Advanced Carbide Tooling to identify and implement the best solution.
News from Advanced Carbide Tooling (30 May 2002)
Twelve tools in compact budget lathe package
The Colchester Tornado 120 three-axis, M-series 600 slant bed CNC mill/turn lathe brings the latest developments from the larger capacity 220 machine into a more compact package.
News from Colchester Lathe Company (30 May 2002)
Automatic aqueous washing for pump bearings
User application article Guyson International recently installed a Guyson Marr-Line 200/3 conveyorised aqueous cleaning system into the French bearings division of a multinational global engine and automotive supplier. Brochure available
News from Guyson International (30 May 2002)
Chucks enable dramatic advance in manufacturing
User application article The success of Hainbuch combi collet type chucks in enabling Renishaw to achieve "a dramatic leap forward in manufacturing strategy" has led to the implementation of a further three similar chucks.
News from Leader Chuck Systems (30 May 2002)
Investment cuts Sprint lead times in half
User application article Telford-based Sprint recognised that to continue to grow and compete with lower cost global competitors it needed to invest in some of the highest performance machinery available to cut lead times.
News from Agie Charmilles (29 May 2002)
Last orders at MACH
The MACH 2002 show at the NEC in Birmingham had been closed for 10 minutes and the 600 Group stand was being dismantled when a visitor walked into the Colchester area and placed an order.
News from Colchester Lathe Company (27 May 2002)
Sliding head technology pays off for Tefloturn
User application article Investing in second-hand Citizen machines has allowed Tefloturn s to move forward quickly. Brochure available
News from NC Engineering (27 May 2002)
Twin-spindles maintain efficiency for Barden
User application article With a 20-year production record at Barden Corporation in Plymouth, Traub had set a standard that was very hard to beat when it came to justifying replacement machines.
News from StarragHeckert (27 May 2002)
Accuracy and speed from CNC miller
Viking offering a 2.5-axis version of the VM-4VS with an Acu-Rite MILLPWR CNC.
News from Viking Machine Tools (27 May 2002)
Ward CNC collects milling machine agency
Ward CNC of Sheffield has been appointed exclusive UK agent for the range of high-speed and five-axis milling machines manufactured by Forest-Line of France.
News from T W Ward CNC Machinery (27 May 2002)
New twist to staircase production
The UK's market leader in the design, manufacture and installation, of staircases is on an expansionist trail and bringing in-house previous subcontract sheetmetal and plateworking.
News from LVD (UK) (24 May 2002)
MACH award for Mikron
UK toolmakers are more eager than ever to invest in true high-speed machining to improve efficiency and profits.
News from Mikron (Birmingham) (22 May 2002)
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