Five-Axis Machining Centers Offer More Complete Production of Precision Hardened Cavities
Mitsui Seiki introduces its Vertex type III five-axis machining center series to complement the company’s traditional jig borer, jig grinder, and larger jig mill lines.
Mitsui Seiki introduces its Vertex type III five-axis machining center series to complement the company’s traditional jig borer, jig grinder, and larger jig mill lines. The high speed, ultra-precision five-axis machining centers enable more complete production of precision hardened cavities and cores, including contour milling, boring, drilling and tapping. The machines can be readily adapted for both electrode and jig grinding types of applications. The line includes three foundational machines to satisfy a broad range of small to midsize workpieces. All three offer a choice of coolant systems and “lights out” automation solutions for both process and material handling.
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