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New CNC machining centres from Hardinge
New CNC machining centres from Hardinge
Hardinge has introduced a new range of compact, high-performance five-axis CNC machining centres.
The GX 250 5-AX range offers customers the productivity and performance of five-axis CNC machining technology from machines with a compact footprint and at a competitive price, the firm explains.
Ideally suited to the manufacturing of complex, small and high-precision parts, the CNC machining centres offer reduced set-ups and operator interventions while improving part accuracy and increasing work throughput.
Available in three models, the five-axis machines have a rigid C-frame fixed column design, different spindle options and a 20-station, swing-arm, bi-directional ATC, as well as in-built Dynamic Collision Protection for greater security.
“The GX 250 5-AX’s introduction demonstrates and confirms Hardinge’s position as a supplier of high-technology machine tools,” commented Hardinge Europe sales, marketing and service director John McTernan.
Hardinge began manufacturing precision machines in 1890 and now operates manufacturing facilities worldwide.
CNC machining, CNC turning and saw cutting available from Kilner’s Engineering
The efficiency in CNC machining provided by Kilner’s Engineering comprises of high torque 15 kilowatt or high speed 10000 RPM spindle, dividable work zones for maximum productivity, heavy duty 300ø 4th axis for multi face machining, rapid tool change times for multiple operations. The versatility in CNC machining consists of aluminium, engineering plastics, brass or copper, high tensile steels, quench & temper plate, mild steel, stainless steel. The capacity of CNC turning consists of Ø330 x 450 millimetre work envelope, batch quantities 1 – 5000+, up to Ø65 millimetre bar feed capacity.
The efficiency in CNC turning consists of high torque or high speed 5000 RPM spindles, large range of collets and soft jaws in stock, competitive repetition cycle times, automatic bar feed and part catching facilities. The versatility of CNC turning comprise of aluminium, engineering plastics, brass or copper, mild steel, high tensile steels, stainless steel. The saw cutting provided by Kilner’s Engineering encompasses efficiency such as digital control of part length and quantity, variable blade speed and feed control to optimise productivity, repetition part production with automatic feed, bundle cutting capacity for rapid part production. The versatility of saw cutting includes aluminium, engineering plastics, brass / copper, mild steel, high tensile steels, stainless steel.
http://www.ferret.com.au/c/Kilners-Enineering/