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An aerospace forger adopted a machine-monitoring program that offers more than process control: It has improved product set-up across multiple locations, making operations nimbler and freeing engineers to manage other tasks.
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NSK High-Durability Ball Screws utilize advanced raceway surface finish processing technology that promotes oil-film formation for dramatically extended wear resistance and precision running accuracy.

Simulations indicating aluminum aerospace parts could be milled twice as fast directed a Michigan shop to a Starrag machine with a wide work envelope, large tool magazine, high speed-and-feed rates, and rapid acceleration.
The ongoing drop in demand for new CNC machines – while expected on a seasonal basis – is also indicating machine shops' hesitancy to invest amid high interest rates and economic uncertainty.
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Three steps will ensure safe and effective cleaning, neutralizing, and re-passivation – and avoid machine corrosion, compromised performance, and potential safety hazards.
How you do anything is how you do everything. Your tradeshow display is a visual representation of how you present your brand to the world across many other channels.
Three automakers are proposing a platform for utilities, automakers, and EV owners to manage and optimize charging and energy-sharing services, and give power suppliers access to battery energy across a wide pool of models.
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Compact machine with one/two spindles is individually configurable for various machining processes –scudding, hobbing, cycloidal milling, pointing, chamfering, and deburring.
Patent-pending geometry improves surface quality and ensures consistent, extended fine-surface finish of the threads.
A new specification is designed to increase the interoperability of different hardware and software systems, from design and planning to production and quality control.
 
 

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