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BELTS, PULLEYS & CHAINS FEATURE


CROSS+MORSE INCREASES TURNING CAPACITY


Cross+Morse is proud to announce its latest machine acquisition: a DMG-MORI NEF400 using the latest 3D control technology from DMG and programming software from Heidenhain, the CNC Pilot 640


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his machine increases the machining capacity of Cross+Morse replacing older less economic machines. The NEF400 is 30% more energy efficient than previous versions and has the extra capability of having a bar feed attachment. Another feature of this machine is an integrated parts catcher which improves productivity and maximises machining time. This machine maintains the highest possible quality levels of Cross+Morse, meeting


the requirements set out in ISO9001:2015 for continuous development. Mike Scudamore, commercial director at Cross+Morse, stated: “This machine ensures that our highly experienced


and skilled staff have 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.”


30% more energy efficient than previous versions


  The NEF400 is  Cross+Morse T: 0121 360 0155 sales@crossmorse.com www.crossmorse.com    The NEF400’s parts catcher


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DESIGN SOLUTIONS | FEBRUARY 2021


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