Built for Large 5 Axis Part Machining The MCD2016-5XB horizontal machining center is specifically designed for 5-axis component machining, providing multi-face positioning of large workpieces and simultaneous 5-axis control for high-speed, high-accuracy machining. It comes with multiple spindle options...
Machine networking application facilitates machine-to-machine and machine-to-PC virtual connectivity for improved efficiencies AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – December 12, 2017 – With the release of HyperConnect, Makino offers a suite of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications...
Larger and more dynamic version of popular EDGE2 MASON, OH—September 2008—The Makino EDGE3S sinker EDM machine is ideal for the plastic injection mold and impact tooling markets, dedicated to helping manufacturers drive costs out of their operations. The EDGE3S is well suited...
For fast, high production machining MASON, OH–May 2006– Makino’s J3 Horizontal Machining Centers are ushering in a new age of parts machining. The Makino J3 is a high-speed, high production horizontal machining center ideal for high-volume parts manufacturing and numerous...
Automation will be essential for North American manufacturers to compete globally. Makino is introducing a simple, flexible robot system for 4 and 5 axis horizontal machining centers that can be installed quickly and facilitates numerous part families. Learn how to implement cost effective automated...
Will help increase emphasis on Makino’s Die Mold Group AUBURN HILLS, MI--September 2007-- Makino is pleased to announce the addition of Andre Ey to the Die Mold Technologies Group. Ey brings a wealth of experience in the machine tool industry and will serve to strengthen...
New sinker EDMs offer power, precision and speed for even larger workpieces Mason, Ohio – December, 14 2015 – Makino announces the latest expansion to its lineup of EDNC-Series sinker EDM machines, the EDNC10, EDNC15 and EDNC20. Designed to provide a powerful blend of power, speed...
In this seminar, Makino will discuss why 2+3 machining might be a better fit than full 5-axis processing for your die/mold manufacturing operation. Learn about the superior programming capabilities, blending, part accuracy and surface finishes possible with 2+3 machining.
Online seminars focus on improving efficiencies and productivity Mason, Ohio – December 2011 – Makino announces its current roster of online seminars for 2012. The schedule offers insight into a variety of new milling, EDM and control technologies for improving part cycle times,...
TCP explained in simple terms Join Jim Walters and Matt Nyer, Sr. Application Engineers for SST/Makino as they present 5-Axis Technology Series Part 2 and explain the basic options required for every 5-Axis application. With over 40 years’ combined experience, they are the perfect...