EASTEC 2013 Show Preview Versatile Waterjets
The 60120 JetMachining Center will be demonstrated to show the waterjet machine’s increased processing speed for both high and low-volume jobs. Equipped with a 50-hp (37.3-kW) EnduroMax Pump and Tilt-A-Jet cutting head, the bridge-style machining center is well-suited for handling a wide range of production runs across various indus- try segments. With part size capability up to 5 × 10' (1.5 × 3.1-m), the machine delivers speed and
precision in cutting complex parts from a variety of materi- als, including advanced composites, exotic alloys, traditional metals and rubber. Offered in a variety of horsepower options, the EnduroMax Pump boosts part-processing speeds and provides lower operating costs for all JetMachining Centers. Omax engineered the direct-drive pump for optimal efficiency,
delivering more horsepower to the machine’s cutting nozzle. The 60120 machine is powered by Omax’s intuitive Intelli-Max Software Suite. Omax Corp.
Ph: 800-838-0343 Web site:
www.omax.com.
Semisynthetic Coolant
The Rustlick Ul- tracut 380R offers maximum perfor- mance with minimal maintenance. The premium long- lasting semisynthetic
Custom Engineered To Your Needs
Designers & Manufacturers of Drilling & Tapping Solutions New Slant Bed Precision Tapper offers:
• High speed - High volume • Versatile tapping, drilling and reaming • Wide range of standard options . . .
• Horizontal or vertical configurations also available
• Flexible parameters (feed & speed)
• Single or multiple head applications
coolant features extreme-pressure additives and a biostabil- ity package that provides an ideal balance of lubricity and cooling for maximum performance. Coolant has exceptional hard water stability and resistance to microbes for minimal maintenance. Suitable for use in heavy to moderate- duty machining, cutting and grinding, with high-volume, high-pressure coolant systems, and for use with all ferrous/ nonferrous metals, aluminum, titanium, stainless steel, brass, bronze, and cop- per. The Ultracut 380R has outstand- ing resistance to bacteria/fungus. The aluminum-friendly semisynthetic coolant won’t stain parts, has great corrosion protection, and extends tool life. ITW Fluids North America Ph: 800-452-5823 Web site:
www.itwfluidsna.com
• Custom bowl with track & feed fixturing
• Servo precision control • Ball screw drive
See this machine and others in action in our new video
Modular Multitasking Turning Center
Made in USA Always was and Always will be!
3445 Lonergan Drive, Rockford, IL 61125 815/874-9421 Fax: 815/874-9425
www.rockford-ettco.com
Proven solutions from the brands you trust. 304 Winston Creek Parkway,
UNIVERSAL - AUTOMATIC
Lakeland, FL 33810 863/688-0071 Fax: 863/682-6233
The new S-10 multitasking turning center features two turrets with 8 or 12 stations each, one main spindle and an optional subspindle for simultaneous machining in one loading. The S-10 features improved ergonomic design in which the main spindle faces the opera- tor; higher productivity with twin turrets; and a choice of gantry loading (shown), bar-feeding, or manual loading. Parts
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