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and it is equipped with a two-axis rotary table for enhanced workpiece positioning. The development of this machine marks the first expansion of the EDBV-Series (electrical discharge blade and vane) product line, and it provides blade and vane manufacturers with the flexibility to accommodate a wider range of part sizes for any high-volume fast hole EDM drilling application. Makino


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Multitasking CNC Lathes


Multus U Series general purpose multitasking CNC lathes are designed to reduce setup time, improve accuracy and keep non-cutting time to a minimum. The series includes two machine sizes: the U3000 and the U4000. The lathes are equipped with a com- prehensive package of Okuma’s Intelligent Technologies (Thermo- Friendly Concept, Collision Avoidance System and Machin- ing Navi). These CNC lathes provide a robust


platform for long-term rigidity and accuracy. They are excel- lent for machining process-intensive parts—such as those in aerospace, oil/energy, medical and construction. Okuma America Corp. Ph: 704-504-6324 Web site: www.okuma.com


Design-to-Manufacture Software for Gears Gleason Corp. and Smart Manufacturing Technology Ltd. (SMT) have released the first phase of their strategic global software partnership. New versions of SMT’s full-system trans- mission design and analysis software (Masta) and Gleason’s software for bevel and hypoid gear design and manufacture (Cage) are now available with a seamless link between the two packages. Together these provide a design-to-manufacture solution for bevel and hypoid gears with significant perfor- mance advantages and cost savings over current processes. Gear manufacturers can now benefit from an integrated workflow that fully considers the design geometry of bevel and hypoid gear tooth flanks, via the manufacturing machine settings, within the context of the full system. This improved virtual analysis and testing helps avoid the costs associated


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