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MAZAK’S FIVE LEVELS OF MULTI-TASKING = INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY


AND PROFITABILITY


BY OFFERING THE INDUSTRY’S MOST COMPREHENSIVE RANGE of advanced, highly versatile Multi-Tasking solutions with the best cost of ownership, we bring increased productivity and precision as well as decreased costs and lead times to every type of machining application.


WHAT’S YOUR MULTI-TASKING LEVEL?


Our Five Levels of Multi-Tasking ensure you have the most relevant machining technology for your needs.


LEVEL 5 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2


Single Spindle and Rotating Tool Capabilities LEVEL 1


Twin Spindles, Y-Axis, Off-Center Machining with Single or Double Turrets


Independent Milling Spindle with B-Axis Indexing, Full Y-Axis Travels


Full, Simultaneous 5-Axis Capability LEVEL 4


Ultra-Tasking with Specialized Machining Functions and Multi-Tasking Automation


91 Confi gurations of Multi-Tasking Machine Models


IDENTIFY THE BEST LEVEL OF MULTI-TASKING TECHNOLOGY to maximize your equipment utilization, improve your part quality and position you as an industry leader by downloading our Five Levels of Multi-Tasking brochure at WWW.MAZAKUSA.COM/MULTI-TASKING.


MAZAK CORPORATION


8025 Production Drive, Florence, KY 41042 (859) 342-1700


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Committed to productivity-enhancing connectivity, Mazak supports the MTConnect open communications protocol to simplify the monitoring and management of its production systems. Currently, 36 Mazak customers are using or implementing the protocol to improve the utilization of their manufacturing equipment.


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