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  2. Multiaxis machining - Wikipedia

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    Multiaxis machining is a manufacturing process that involves tools that move in 4 or more directions and are used to manufacture parts out of metal or other materials by milling away excess material, by water jet cutting or by laser cutting. This type of machining was originally performed mechanically on large complex machines.

  3. Starrag - Wikipedia

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    They provide 5-axis machining centres with high material removal rates for the production of turbine blades, impellers, blisks, and complex structural components. [10] Starrag offers blade and blisk machining centres under the NB [11] and LX series. [12] Additionally, machining centres for aero structures are available under the STC series.

  4. Milling (machining) - Wikipedia

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    Vertical milling machine. 1: milling cutter 2: spindle 3: top slide or overarm 4: column 5: table 6: Y-axis slide 7: knee 8: base. In the vertical milling machine the spindle axis is vertically oriented. Milling cutters are held in the spindle and rotate on its axis. The spindle can generally be lowered (or the table can be raised, giving the ...

  5. DMG Mori Seiki Co. - Wikipedia

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    [4] [28] It also deals with machining centers, repair and restoration, engineering services and software. [3] The company provides 5-axis and multi-axis machines and automation and digitization solutions. [10] [29] It installed 100,000 machines internationally and builds 8,000 to 10,000 machines a year. [30]

  6. Ingersoll Machine Tools - Wikipedia

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    Ingersoll Machine Tools is a supplier of machine tools, including large five axis milling machines, large 3D Printers, and automated fiber placement (AFP) for the aerospace industry. [5] It has made the wing molds for Mitsubishi, supplier of the wings on the Boeing 787. [6] In 2010, it received Best Supplier Award from Alenia Aeronautica. [7]

  7. Bridgeport (machine tool brand) - Wikipedia

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    The original corporation was founded in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and started selling its machines in 1938.It became known in the following decades for small and medium-sized vertical milling machines, with a form of quill equipped multiple-speed vertical milling head with a ram-on-turret mounting over a knee-and-column base.

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