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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Cross+Morse invests for the future


VM30i is at the cutting edge of technology minimizing setup and programming time with touch screen capability, part probing, conversational programming and wifi connectivity.


C DXF files can be transferred from within our CAD software, Autodesk® Inventor®,


directly to the VM30i saving time and enabling the machine operator to create programs in situ. Remote offline programming can be done using the Winmax® software and these programs are then transferred via wifi to the VM30i. This machine fits perfectly into the machining capacity of Cross+Morse as it bridges the gap between turning and gearcutting.


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ross+Morse is proud to announce their latest machine acquisition; a Hurco VM30i Vertical Machining centre; which includes a 4th axis and dual screen monitors. The


This machine maintains the highest possible quality levels of Cross+Morse meeting the


requirements set out in ISO9001 for continuous development. Mike Scudamore, Commercial Director at Cross+Morse, stated “this machine ensures that our highly experienced and skilled staff has the latest technology to support them. We at Cross+Morse are committed to improving our machining capabilities and maintain our reputation as one of the UK’s premier suppliers of specially manufactured sprockets, pulleys, racks and gears.”


Cross+Morse  0121 360 0155  sales@crossmorse.com  www.crossmorse.com


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