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volume and massive granite base make it suitable for measuring large, heavy parts. 0.5-µm scales, a motorized 35–175× zoom lens, and full LED illumination are standard. Also featured: The CC-16L benchtop optical comparator features a generous measuring range, high payload, two Tru-
Light all-LED light sources, and a choice of two highly capable digital readout units.
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Grinding
The Studer S33 CNC Universal ID/OD cylindrical grinder com- bines ID and OD grinding in a single platform, and features a new control and a new wheelhead for grinding complex workpiece geometries in a single clamping. The S33 is designed for grinding medium- sized workpieces in individual and batch production. It can be fitted with automation
and is especially suitable for use in the toolmaking and preci- sion engineering sectors. This is made possible by the new wheelhead with two motor spindles for external grinding and an internal grinding attachment. United Grinding Technologies Inc. Ph: 937-847-1254 Web site:
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Large-Part Honing The new SV-20 honing sys- tem is a large-part machine with a true linear, vertical, ser- vo-stroking system to produce precision bore geometries. It’s equipped with a variable- speed 15–550 rpm, 4.1-kW spindle motor—able to drive two-stage, metal-bond,
diamond abrasives for short cycle times accurately and with minimal labor. The linear stroking system keeps the honing
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