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Two Heads Really Are Better Than One


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New Design Offers Both Live Spindle (Z/W Axis) and Turning (U Axis) Available on HBMs of all sizes and HMCs with 800 to 1600 mm pallets


Integrated into Headstock Automatically switch between the live spindle and contouring head without an attachment change


Multi-Functional Head Contouring head reduces tooling needs by cutting part features of varying sizes and offering turning capabilities: grooving, threading, contouring, facing, backfacing and more





Use Standard Tooling and Feedout Bars Capto and KM tooling intechangeable into both heads; 50 taper also available on live spindle Auto-coupler allows use of feedout bars with live spindle





Optimize Cutting Time and Productivity with a Live Spindle and Integrated Contouring Head


If your machines aren’t cutting, you’re not making money. Multiple setups, attachment changes, moving parts from machine to machine, all eat into valuable metalcutting time. MAG’s NEW integrated contouring head will optimize your spindle utilization, part quality and productivity. Offered on horizontal boring mills and machining centers, the new head is integrated into the headstock eliminating the need to change heads. Designed and built at our facilities in Wisconsin and Kentucky, our machines are heavy-duty, providing the rigidity and accuracy to machine the toughest materials in the most demanding applications. Add MAG tooling, production software and extensive turnkey application expertise for the complete package.


Designed and Built in the USA, Supported Globally


For more information go to www.mag-ias.com or email us at info-fdl@mag-ias.com


Visit MAG rep Hillary Machine at Houstex, booth 1411 Feb. 26-28


Visit MAG at AeroDef booth 218, March 19-21


MAG IAS, LLC 142 Doty Street, Fond du Lac, WI 54935, info-fdl@mag-ias.com Find out more about our solutions at www.mag- ias.com


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