LMC Introduces Large Atling Steady Rests December 6, 2007 Designed to fit any CNC or conventional lathe, the LMC Atling self-centering steady rests feature three new models—the LZ90-360, LZ...Read More
Rex-Cut Introduces Interleaf Flap Disc December 4, 2007 The Rex-Cut Fusion Flap Disc combines two types of abrasive layers for one-step grinding and finishing. According to the company’s ...Read More
Philadelphia Gear Introduces CORE Online December 4, 2007 Continuous Oil Rescue Equipment (CORE) filters, launched as an alternative to traditional barrier filtration techniques by Philadelphia G...Read More
Lenze Expands Range of Geared Servo Motors November 15, 2007 The MC range of Lenze motors has recently expanded to cover more than 7,500 selections with in-line or right-angle gearboxes. According t...Read More
Dontyne Debuts GATES Software for its Gear Production Suite November 9, 2007 Dontyne Systems, a U.K. company founded by Michael Fish and David Palmer, recently unveiled a new software program for its Gear Productio...Read More
Gleason Debuts Opti-Cut Tools for Gashing, Shaping and Hobbing November 9, 2007 A new family of cutting tools was recently introduced by the Gleason Corporation for the gashing, shaping and hobbing of gears. This new ...Read More
LMC Workholding Introduces Neidlein Face Driver November 2, 2007 LMC Workholding recently unveiled its Neidlein FBS MK5 model face driver, designed specifically for hard tuning or grinding operations. T...Read More
ITW ROCOL Launches Food-Grade Lubricant November 2, 2007 ITW ROCOL recently announced the launch of a unique food-grade lubricant called Accu-Lube FG-2000. According to the company’s press...Read More
NILES Launches ZP B Hybrid Machines November 2, 2007 Built to meet the demands of large gear grinding, Niles recently launched the ZP B hybrid machine. The machine is designed for the comple...Read More
Faro Unveils Advanced Portable Computer-Aided Measurement Arm November 2, 2007 Faro Technologies Inc. recently announced the release of the Quantum FaroArm—the first eight-foot arm proven to measure accurately ...Read More