Engineers to discuss latest research and process solutions for aerospace parts Mason, Ohio – May 15, 2014 – Makino plans to share its latest machining and process solutions for aerospace manufacturing July 14-20 at the 2014 Farnborough International Airshow in Hampshire, England....
Presenter: Craig Voss - Milling Product Manager Take a closer look at the Makino Slim 5n 5-axis (4+1) vertical machining center and see how it’s redefining productivity on the shop floor. Watch real milling and drilling footage with metal removal rates reaching 70 in³/min in aluminum...
The EDFH-1 machine expands on the advanced ultra-precision capability of the EDAC-1 by incorporating high-accuracy EDM Drilling to the same machine platform.
MASON, Ohio – May 26, 2015 – Makino announces its attendance of the 51st International Paris Air Show from June 15 to 21 in Chalet C8 and Stand A110 of Hall 3 of Le Bourget Exhibition Centre. The company is planning to highlight its latest technologies and process solutions for aerospace...
The EDBV3 (Electrical Discharge Blade and Vane) machine has been specifically designed for the demanding EDM Drilling requirements for blade and vane machining found in the aerospace and power generation industries.
Unified control software boosts performance, reduces cycle time, streamlines machine operation Auburn Hills, Mich. – October 8, 2015 – Makino announced today that its suite of Hyper Technologies, previously introduced for U-Series wire EDM machines, is now rolling out to the company’s...
With headquarters in Tokyo and facilities all over the globe, Makino connects the world to the latest developments in CNC machining technology.
Makino introduces its latest CNC horizontal machining centers, the N2 and N2-5XA, for medical and small aluminum parts manufacturing. The new N2 platform is a high-productivity solution contained in a small package that consumes less than 26 square feet of floor space (includes coolant tank and standard...
Discover a highly precise, and highly effective way of producing ultra fine holes utilizing the EDM process. This technology webinar will introduce an innovative, and highly accurate approach to producing ultra small holes below 0.100mm diameter. We will also illustrate comparisons with laser and conventional...