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TOS WHN 13
Make: tos
Type: cnc
Model: WHN 13
Control: Siemens
Spindle diameter (mm): 130
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Make: tos Type: cnc Model: WHN 13 Control: Siemens Spindle diameter (mm): 130 Longitudinal Trav...
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Seminar on next-generation five-axis machining

Posted on 09 Apr 2024 and read 354 times
Seminar on next-generation five-axis machiningThe Engineering Technology Group (ETG) is set to host an Axile seminar for manufacturers that want to explore the possibilities that larger capacity five-axis machining can offer.

Taking centre stage at the event, set to take place on 25 April, will be an Axile G8i machining centre, a machine that delivers ‘cutting-edge’ innovation with a balance of dynamic kinematics and excellent cutting performance. The day will kick off with a presentation that will be delivered on ETG UK and the Axile brand before attendees get to see for themselves the build quality and agility of the Axile G8i machine, and in particular its gantry type construction that makes it stand out among its peers.

A pertinent point of the seminar will be the vast range of standard features that are part of the Axile offering. The extensive range of standard specifications that are regarded as ‘optional extras’ on competitors machines will demonstrate the quality and class of the Axile range. In addition, the optional features and the ground-breaking Industry 4.0 control from Axile will certainly appeal to forward-thinking manufacturers. As part of the seminar, ETG will undertake a live cutting demonstration on the Axile G8i with the five-axis machine demonstrating both its dynamic movements and pin-point precision by machining an impeller. To register your interest for this event visit the website here.