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Multitasking Turning Center Nakamura-Tome AS-200 high-performance multitasking


turning center features a single spindle, single turret in a heavy-duty and compact machine. The standard package is equipped with a powerful milling drive, together with a high-speed C axis and 82-mm stroke Y axis for accurate, finished parts. Standard spindle speed is 4500 rpm. A 7.5-hp (5.6-kW) milling motor on a 6000-rpm, 12-station turret with ½ indexing provides 24-tool capacity. Maxi- mum turning diameter is 340 mm and maximum turning length is 300 mm. The turning tool is 25 mm and the inside boring shank is 32 mm. The Y axis enables turning, drilling and milling off center. Methods Machine Tools Inc. Ph: 978-443-5388


E-mail: sales@methodsmachine.com Web site: www.methodsmachine.com


Oil-Field Component Turning Centers New line of turning centers designed for machining large oil field components is based on Hwacheon’s Hi-Tech 550, 700 and 850 horizontal turning centers. Each turning center is said to provide best-in-class spindle torque, permitting productive cutting in tough material up to 36" (915-mm) in diameter and more than 216" (5486 mm) in length. The Hi-TECH BB and BB+ turning centers


feature through-spindle holes from 7.08 to 14.57" (180–370 mm) in diameter for large pipes. Maximum cutting diameter on the Hi-Tech 850BB is over 36". Long bed versions of the centers are available from 84 to 216" (2135–5486 mm). Hwacheon Machinery America Ph: 847-573-0100 Web site: www.hwacheon.com


Metric Corner Radius End Mills


The Multi‐Carb line of end mills now includes metric corner radius options. The mills incorporate a large number of flutes for stability and high-feed finishing capabilities in applica- tions where surface finish and tolerance are critical. Available with seven, nine or 11 flutes based on tool diameter, the odd


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number of flutes allow for a smoother cutting performance while controlling the natural harmonics by staggering entry and exit of the cutting edges. The optimized cutting geom- etry is designed for finishing applications of materials such as titanium, stainless steel and high-temperature alloys that re- quire superior surface finishes and tolerances. Applications include aerospace structure components; ferrous housings, pumps and manifolds; defense applications and medical components. SGS Tool Co. Ph: 330-688‐6667 Web site: www.sgstool.com


Five-Axis HMC


T1 five-axis horizontal machining center is designed for high-efficiency machining across a wide range of large-part applications. Its rigid design, versatile cutting capabilities and capacious work envelope make it well suited for industrial component manufacturing and aerospace job-shop environ- ments, where machining of both soft and hard metals is


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