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Makino Adds 5-Axis Rotary Table Option For 1-Series HMC, a61-5XR

  MASON, OH--March 2006--The dynamic 1-Series horizontal machining centers (HMCs) from Makino are now available with a 5-axis rotary table (5XR) designated option.  This 5XR option is ideal for manufacturing applications that require maximum throughput and reliability. This 5XR option...


Unique Tooling Techniques

Through the extensive use of horizontal machining centers and unique tooling techniques, Makino is developing new, more efficient methods of manufacturing engine blocks. Squirt reaming is one of the many creative tooling techniques recently developed by Makino.   UNIQUE...


Makino T-Series 5-Axis HMCs Provide a Titanium Machining ADVANTiGE™

  MASON, Ohio – May 2010 – Makino announces the new T-series five-axis horizontal machining centers with ADVANTiGE™ technologies built specifically for titanium aerospace parts such as edge frames, pylons and bulkheads. These technologies can provide manufacturers with four times...


Makino Japan Facilities Undamaged

  Mason, Ohio – March 2011 – Makino world headquarters in Tokyo, Japan have indicated that all its employees have been accounted for and its facilities remain undamaged. While power grids and transportation systems have been disrupted, Makino is continuing to work diligently on current...


Makino Introduces J4M Horizontal Machining Center

The J4M horizontal machining center (HMC) from Makino is an ideal machine for high-volume part manufacturers seeking high-speed productivity, superb accuracy and outstanding reliability.   MAKINO INTRODUCES J4M HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER The J4M horizontal machining...


Makino Unveils ProNetConneX: The IIoT Interface for a New Era of Industry

New machine interface connects, collects and analyzes machine data within the Intelligent Factory network for ultimate productivity and efficiency   The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has arrived on factory floors, and Makino’s new ProNetConneX provides the data and connectivity necessary...


Campbell Engineering Expands Capacity with High-Performance Machining Centers

THE CHALLENGE Campbell Engineering specializes in producing highly complex, low-volume components, primarily for medical devices. The Lake Forest, Calif., company began to experience growing pains after transitioning its operation from that of a contract machine shop producing prototype...


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