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Hardinge Inc. is expanding its line of turning centers by introducing two SV-Series two-axis machines, based on the Talent platform. Appropriate for carrying out job shop work or high-volume production, the company-designed and built SV 150 and the SV 200 machines combine the features and performance associated with the company’s high performance lathes.
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The company says that this series is intended to offer quality and performance to users who may not need the features of the company’s existing high-end lathe lines. Product features include a 20-hp, 15 kW spindle drive; a pendent-mounted Hardinge/Fanuc-SV color LCD control; a 45-degree, one-piece cast iron base for maximizing rigidity; custom macro B (user-definable macros); and more.
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