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being installed, but the S40 is still operating as our primary OD grinding machine. Many of the parts that we manufacture have a dimensional size requirement of ±0.0002" [0.005 mm], which is one of our tightest size tolerances. We confine the Studers to only our highest precision gears, pinions and shafts, because once you attain size, the Studers are reliable and accurate and amazingly repeatable—piece after piece after piece. The size range on the Studer S40 is 15" [381 mm] in diameter by 63" [1.6 m] in length.” A Studer S33 universal grinder with a size range of 2.9" (74-mm) diameter and a length of 39.4" (1 m) was purchased later to do a specific line of products.
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Gears and pinions manufactured by Milwaukee Gear show the complexity and surface finishes required of the Studer universal grinders.
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Both CNC universal cylindrical grinders are designed for grinding medium-sized workpieces in individual and series production. They feature a solid Granitan S103 machine base and Studer Grind software with proven pictogramming that allows even less-experienced users to quickly optimize the potential of the machine and enables efficient programming of special applications, such as form and thread grinding. Changeover from grinding between centers to live spindle grinding is easy on the Studers. Only a few movements are needed to withdraw the tailstock to its “park” position and
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