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THE BIG M 2015 PREVIEW Workholding


Self-centering, hydraulic steadyrests are well suited for the turning of long, slim shaft-type workpieces. With- out a steadyrest there is the


likelihood that workpieces will become unstable during the cutting process, which can cause them to bend or defl ect. Models range in bar clamping capacity from 0.157 to 36" (4–915 mm) and six different series. Kitagawa-North Tech Inc. Ph: 800-222-4138 Web site: www.kitagawa.com


Augmented Reality Instruction System Updates to Light Guide Systems’ (LGS) projection technol- ogy include the use of voice recognition as well as an auto- mated program generator for customized manufacturing and assembly. LGS is a digital operating “can- vas” projected directly onto almost any work surface, providing audio and visual prompts, guidance, pacing and direction. Built-in error-proofi ng


mechanisms and a “No Faults Forward” design ensures that the right parts are used, the approved sequence is followed, and the correct processes are completed. Light Guide Systems Ph: 248-374-8000 Web site: http://www.ops-solutions.com/


Steel Turning Three new turning grades—TP2501, TP1501 and TP0501—represent an expansion of Du- ratomic technology,


a textured, a-based Al2O3 coating. The new grades combine the coatings with specially developed compositions of the tools’ bulk substrates and cobalt-enriched zones to improve productivity by at least 20% in average turning applications. Seco Tools LLC Ph: 248-528-5444 Web site: www.secotools.com/us


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Cryogenic Machining The advantages of cryogenic machining technology—in- cluding faster processing speeds, longer tool life and increased part quality—op- timize productivity, cost and resource control to produce


higher quality parts with shorter delivery times and lower en- vironmental impact. It is particularly suited to the processing of hardened/stainless/alloy steels, Inconel and composites. 5ME


Ph: 586-202-3285 Web site: 5me.com


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Machining Center The BA 322 is a com- pact HMC targeted for four or fi ve-axis machining of small to medium-sized steel, cast iron, and light metal workpieces. It


is equipped with two spindles, a specially developed twin swivel trunnion, and twin or quadruple fi ve-axis modules to suit the actual machining requirement. SW North America Inc. Ph: 248 622-9725 Web site: www.sw-machines.com/en/sw-worldwide


Machining Components Company produces high precision and durable modular components, from a single or multiple spindle, electric motor or multiple drive with fl exible shafts, to quill-feed


or servo units. With local engineering also available, they can design and produce multiple spindle drillheads based on specifi c applications. Suhner Industrial Products Ph: 706-235-8046 Web site: www.suhner.com


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