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Swiss Turning Lathe
The Swiss turning lathe has a moving headstock. In the Swiss machining process, the chuck of the fixed material allows the bush to slide along the headstock behind the guide, and the cutting tool canAdd to Inquiry -
Swiss CNC Machine
Swiss-style lathes are different from turning centers. They work by bringing the workpiece to the tool, rather than letting the tool get close to the workpiece.Add to Inquiry -
Swiss Type Automatic Lathe
Dual spindles and independent tool holders make it possible to perform multiple machining operations at the same time.Add to Inquiry -
Swiss Type CNC Lathe
Swiss-type lathes, also known as Swiss automatic lathes, Swiss screw machines or Swiss lathes, were originally developed for the Swiss watch industry.Add to Inquiry -
Swiss Lathe Machine
A five-axis machine tool, with three axes on the main spindle and two on the counter spindle, used for overlapping front and back machining.Add to Inquiry -
Precision CNC Lathe
The 6-axis Swiss lathe is capable of machining complex parts at the same time, and includes a reverse machining Y axis to provide additional functions.Add to Inquiry
Star SV-32 Swiss CNC Lathe Nine Axis Turning Center This machine is perfect for high-speed, high-precision complex machining of small parts and difficult cutting materials. It offers faster, precise...
Swiss Turning A “Swiss-type” lathe is unique for its “sliding headstock” style of machining. The bar stock is rigidly clamped in the main spindle of the machine and moved back and forth as necessary...
Jan 12, 2022 · With our Swiss turning capabilities, we can run parts faster and more consistently than an average lathe. Our Swiss CNC machines run unattended, which shortens lead times...
Swiss turning refers to a specialized process for machining small, high precision turned parts. The Swiss Screw machine, also known as the Swiss Lathe, Swiss Automatic and Sliding Headstock Lathe,...
Jan 31, 2019 · A Swiss Lathe is a type of lathe whereby the holding mechanism or collet is recessed behind the guide bushing. The Swiss lathes are also commonly known as Swiss screw machines, Swiss...
Swiss machining is optimal for jobs that are short-run, high-precision, and would otherwise require a number of different secondary operations. A CNC Swiss-type lathe is capable of turning,...







