B&S Precision Engineering take immense pride in the work they produce, and the latest Mazak FJV-250 adds unsurpassed performance to their capabilities. The FJV-250 is the 11th Mazak on the B&S workshop floor, chosen for reliability and precision.
Getting an Agile Flex 35D machine loading system and a Mazak Integrex i-250H S delivered and commissioned during COVID restrictions was a major challenge for G&O Kert.
BAM GmbH, based in Weiden, Bavaria, is going all in with digital processes in an effort to further reduce costs and project times in contract manufacturing.
Greg Sewell Forgings (GSF) have purchased a high productivity Mazak VCN-530C to increase the capacity and performance of their CNC machining capability.
Harrop Engineering Pty Ltd., located in Victoria, is well known for manufacturing automotive performance parts that bring out superior performance in the fiercely competitive world of motorsports.
Yamazaki Mazak’s new QTE Series of high-speed, high-accuracy CNC turning centers are the first machines to be equipped with SmoothEz, the latest generation of MAZATROL CNC, which allows for easy setup, programming and operation.
Dubbo based manufacturer of high quality hydraulic cylinders, Alford Hydraulics & Engineering have just taken delivery of their new Mazak Multiplex W-200Y, an innovative machine designed for higher productivity.
Kalgoorlie based specialist repairer for mining machinery components and hydraulic cylinders, Hydramech Engineering takes delivery of their brand new Mazak Integrex j-200S. This new machine installation is their second new Mazak in the last couple of months.
The Mazak Variaxis i-300 AWC is a highly versatile full, simultaneous 5-axis vertical machining center with a large storage capacity Auto Work Changer (AWC) that holds up to 32 workpieces weighing up to 60 kg each.
Mazak set a precedent in CNC development with the introduction of the MAZATROL programming language in 1981. And, over the last 40 years, Mazak have continued to improve upon this programming language to easily put infinite part production capabilities under your control.
Beyond ensuring a part is accurately loaded in a fixture and identifying it, machine shops can use probing for in-process gaging to determine remaining stock or to check for thermal growth. Most importantly, a probe should be the first tool to load because it can make the machining processes secure and more robust – and thus help eliminate scrap.
John Hart has delivered a brand new Mazak Integrex j-200S to Turbosmart, a world-leading Australian manufacturer of high performance turbo accessories. Their third Mazak Integrex in a little over 2 years.