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that all too common limiting factor—space—isn’t much of a problem for MWM. “Ultimately, our customers expect three things from us. They expect the highest quality parts to be delivered on time to the day, and they want to pay a fair price for these compo- nents,” Miller said. “As we continue to invest in new equip- ment, we will develop partnerships that will help us address each of those three requirements. Mitsubishi has become a proven partner by helping maintain those standards with high quality, increased speeds and reduced labor,” Miller said. ME For more information from MC Machinery Systems Inc./ Mitsubishi, go to www.mitsubishi-world.com, or phone 630-616-5920.


Metalworking Focus Delivers Ultra Precision


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early every highly diversifi ed global company makes a variety of products for a host of different industries. It’s


what diversifi cation is all about, right? Not in this case. This global holding company and its companies are thriving mak- ing a variety of products for a single industry--machine tools, machinery, and metalworking. Advanced Machine & Engineering Co. (AME; Rockford,


IL) is a global manufacturer and distributor of precision ma- chine tool components and metalcutting solutions. AME’s product lines include production carbide saws and blades, workholding, safety and position-holding devices, as well as power drawbars and spindle interface components, and other precision machine components such as bushings, sleeves, and clamping disks. The company also designs and builds special machines for a variety of industries and provides machine rebuilding, retrofi tting, and contract manufacturing services.


ARCH Global Precision companies are market leading manufacturers of precision machined components and precision cutting tools and instruments for a diverse set of end markets.


World leader of Combined Drill and Countersinks.


At Advanced Machine & Engineering, an operator sets the tailstock on the Studer favoritCNC, which along with the Studer S40, is used to grind spindle shafts.


Advanced Machine & Engineering has been a supplier of


Side Milling Cutters, Form Relieved Cutters, Shell Mills and Solid Carbide and HSS Shank Type Cutters.


Micro Carbide and Long Reach Carbide End Mills as small as .005" diameter.


For more information about our companies, visit our websites at www.archglobalprecision.com, www.keocutters.com or www.richardsmicrotool.com.


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machine components in the US for 48 years with partners and customers around the world and across the US. German and Swiss partners include OTT-Jakob, Sitema, Spieth, and Triag, as well as AME’s sister company, Hennig Inc. AME and Hen- nig both belong to the Goellner Inc. holding company. Hennig has been designing and producing custom ma- chine and power equipment protection, as well as chip/cool- ant management products for state-of-the-art machine tools for more than 50 years. Hennig’s products include telescoping steel way covers, way cover repair services, X-Y shields, folded bellows, roll-up and apron covers, way wipers and wiper systems, telescoping springs, chip conveyors and fi ltration systems, and machine enclosures.


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