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  2. Tornos AG - Wikipedia

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    The history of Tornos goes back to 1880, when the first machines for the production of small parts for the watchmaking industry were manufactured in Moutier. [1] [8] One of the entrepreneurs at the time was Nicolas Junker, a mechanic from Thurgau born in 1851. In 1883, Junker and his business partner Anselme Marchal founded the company Junker ...

  3. Jig borer - Wikipedia

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    A typical jig borer has a work table of around 400 by 200 millimetres (15.7 in × 7.9 in) which can be moved using large handwheels (with micrometer-style readouts and verniers) on particularly carefully made shafts with a strong degree of gearing; this allows positions to be set on the two axes to an accuracy of 0.0001 inches (2.5 μm). It is ...

  4. Bühler Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, René Bühler, the son of Adolf Bühler Jr., joined the executive board. He founded the Swiss Milling School in 1957 and was a member of the National Council from 1951 through 1959 . [10] From 1967 through 1985, he served as a member of the board of directors, which he chaired from 1977 through 1985.

  5. Georg Fischer (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss factory Seewis, for plastic fittings, was opened in 1971. In 1972 the company Waeschle was bought in the German town of Ravensburg, and in 1974 the fully renovated monastery Paradies opened its own training center. Numerous restructurings were carried out in the 1980s. Weaving machines (Rüti Maschinenfabrik) were sold to Sulzer in ...

  6. Reishauer - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, the first continuous generating gear grinding machine, ZA, was launched on the market, introducing a form of gear grinding that is today known as the Reishauer process. [3] Soon after this, production expanded to gear parts outside machine-tool-engineering and met the requirements of the aircraft industry and the automotive industry.

  7. Category:Manufacturing companies of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Mageba (Swiss company) Mammut Sports Group; Maxon Group; Mathys Medical; MESA Imaging; Metall Zug; Metalor Technologies; Micro Mobility Systems; Mistral Engines; Mondia (bicycle company) Muller Martini

  8. Starrag - Wikipedia

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    The history of Starrag dates back to 1897 when Henry Levy founded a workshop in Rorschacherberg to manufacture threading machines for the textile industry. [1] [2] These threading machines eliminated the need for manual threading of embroidery machines, a task that had predominantly been performed by child labour. By 1910, the workshop had ...

  9. Machine tool - Wikipedia

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    The Moore family firm, the Moore Special Tool Company, independently invented the jig borer (contemporaneously with its Swiss invention), and Moore's monograph is a seminal classic of the principles of machine tool design and construction that yield the highest possible accuracy and precision in machine tools (second only to that of ...

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