Linear Way VMCs Provide Stable, Precise Machining
Hannsa announces its Linear Way series of vertical machining centers designed to be compact in size and competitively priced while enabling precise, high-speed machining.
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Hannsa announces its Linear Way series of vertical machining centers designed to be compact in size and competitively priced while enabling precise, high-speed machining. The Linear Way series is available with two or four slideways and in sizes from 520 mm to 2,090 mm. The column is designed to be stable and rigid. The VMCs come with an automatic pallet changer for mass-production lines and other standard accessories such as a fully-enclosed splash guard, spindle air curtain, spindle oil cooler and spindle spray ring that can help save costs. They also have an automatic tool changer with a storage capacity of 24 tools.
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