Wirtgen W 220 Fi and W 250 Fi milling machines have a maximum milling depth of 14 inches. The W 220 Fi is equipped with a two-speed Dual Shift powershift transmission, and the W 250 Fi has an Active ...
Off-scale dimensions, absolute control Like all Mecof models, Megamill can be customized to meet customer requirements. The model currently on display at the Technology Centre in Belforte Monferrato, ...
The 600-horsepower BOMAG 2200/60 milling machine has an 86.3-inch cutting width and use the BMS 15 milling tooth holder system. The tapered tooth retainer claw boasts a low-resistance profile that ...
Ingersoll Rand has entered the milling market with the introduction of two milling machines, the MW-500 and MT-2000. The company plans a full product range of six milling machines with cutting widths ...
There is a volunteer community behind the open-source Voron 3d printer series, which has produced several high-performance – literally world-class – desktop 3d printers, and now it looks like another ...
UNITED PRECISION SERVICES INC., a provider of turnkey, medium-to-large CNC machine tools solutions, announce the availability of a new milling head for its line of MTE milling machines. Developed by ...
Wirtgen's large milling machines, including the W 200i, W 200 Hi, W 210i, W 220i and W 250i, are designed for renewing large asphalt or concrete surfaces. Wirtgen's large milling machines, including ...
In this episode of Made in the USA, several executives and senior staff at Hardinge give their first-person account of how they formulated the plan to shift the manufacturing of its milling and ...
Report Ocean (150+ country’s markets analyzed, function on 1,00000+ published and forthcoming reports every year.] presents a research report and top winning strategies for the CNC Milling Machine ...
CompoTech Plus spol. s r.o. (Sušice, Czech Republic) announced on Jan. 20 that it has developed a new next-generation hybrid steel and carbon fiber (CF) composite milling cutting disc in collaboration ...
Modern milling machines look much the same as they did 30 years ago. However, they now must cut superalloys, titanium, and high-tensile steels to closer tolerances and at faster rates than before. To ...