With a larger x axis than the MCD1516-5XA for larger workpieces, the MCD2016-5XA horizontal machining center is specifically designed for 5-axis mold machining. It provides multi-face indexing of large workpieces and simultaneous 5-axis control for high speeds and high accuracy.
The Makino a500iR five axis horizontal machining center is built specifically for high-efficiency machining of small to mid-size complex five-axis components. The purpose built design stems from the nx-series machines and offers high performance capabilities with outstanding machine reliability. This...
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...
Host: John Einberger – HMC Product Line Manager Are you looking for ways to improve your machining process control related to cutting tools? Does the potential for lowering scrap appeal to you? If so, please join us via the Makino Experience Center for an overview of ways to measure...
Presenter: William Howard Jr - Product Line Manager Introducing the DA300, a 5-axis Vertical Machining Center for the production market. Find out more about what makes this machine highly productive in the five-face machining, full-five axis machining, automotive, medical and aerospace markets. February...
Compacted Graphite Iron is the future for applications requiring light weight and high strength, like diesel engines. Learn how Makino is leading the way in machining this difficult material.
This webinar opens the doors to processes, electrode requirements and dielectric needs of EDM machining fine holes down to 0.002 inches successfully. Presented by Bill Paul, Application Engineer at Makino
Makino discusses the advantages of automating your machining operation. Included in the discussion are real-world case studies of shops that have successfully integrated automation to lower the cost of manufacturing. In addition, Makino will cover the fundamentals of automation, key activities performed...
As head milling applications engineer for Makino, Ron Field spends most of his time helping die and mold manufacturers implement high-speed machining applications. From this hands-on experience, Field has developed a list of commonly held misconceptions about high-speed machining.
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