Presenters: Andrew Heldt - Makino, Director of Software Engineering In today’s competitive manufacturing landscape, optimizing production processes is imperative for staying ahead. Harnessing data from your machines offers valuable insights into performance, maintenance, and process improvement...
The V77 Graphite features a low-vibration, high-speed No. 40 spindle and Makino’s proprietary GI.5 control to deliver high-accuracy, high-speed machining.
With the largest x axis in the series, the MCD2516-5XB features multi-face indexing of large workpieces and simultaneous 5-axis control for high speeds and high accuracy. The Makino Thermal Stabilizer and Thermal Chamber deliver higher accuracy and longer hours of continuous, high-quality machining.
The large stroke T4 5-Axis horizontal machining center combines a standard HSK-A125 interface, 1500 N-m spindle with Active Dampening and Thermal Stabilizer systems to achieve high metal removal rates with outstanding tool life and process stability.
Presenters: Jordan Marcincavage - Aero Engine Tech Group Manager Marc Bay - Market Segment Manager Join us for a live webinar and demonstration of Makino’s EDAF sinker EDM, focused specifically on aero engine applications. See how integrating a tilt rotary table enables precise workpiece...
Presenters: Brian Coward - EDM Product Line Manager Jordan Marcincavage - Aero Engine Tech Group Manager You're invited to an exciting new broadcast from the Makino Experience Center! Join hosts Brian Coward and Jordan Marcincavage for an exclusive look at the Makino EDBV Series EDM machines—engineered...
Growing demands for machining of hardened materials, requiring exceptional submicron surface finishes will be reviewed in this webinar. See how progressive stamping dies, PCD tooling, motor cores and LED dies and molds can be machined faster, and with 0.2 Rz surface finishes utilizing new oil-based dielectric...
Learn how Makino has combined all the benefits of 2+3 machining for large mold manufacturing into one platform utilizing VG Technology. Rough, finish and angle machining all combined to eliminate the need for supporting equipment while reducing mold try-out time.