Presenter: John Einberger Adaptability: the ability to change to meet new challenges as they evolve. In the production machining world, this means the ability to turn a general purpose, stand-alone machine into a customized adaptation to respond to changing needs. How does Makino support...
With a focus on high-precision small hole drilling and excellent edge quality, these also have the flexibility to execute standard ram EDM operations.
Oversize workpieces with large features, significant roughing machining, followed by precision detail finishing are all common requirements in markets where the a91nx excels.
The Makino UX3 Wire EDM provides an ideal mix of speed, accuracy, and surface finish capability to tackle the most demanding applications. The machine utilizes a stationary worktable design that delivers repeatable accuracy regardless of workpiece size or weight. Excellent access to the work tank is...
Optical Gaging Products (OGP) will describe a range of sensor technologies that can be used for dimensional measurement of machined parts. Multisensor measuring machines use a combination of sensors, each with particular strengths, to measure various features or dimensions for verification to design...
High-mix, low-volume production is big trend for manufacturers supplying Just-In-Time (JIT) customers. Due to this, there is a great deal of pressure to make the production process, even under high-mix, low-volume demands, as efficient as possible. Tim Jones, HMC product manager at Makino, discusses...
Makino defines micro-machining and discusses Makino's technology in this area. In this presentation, Makino references a real-world case study and makes comparisons between milling and EDM, and discusses micro-milling supporting technologies. Makino shows how to hold tolerances to microns and achieve...