United Grinding Solutions Enable Precise Production
IMTS 2024: United Grinding showcases a range of precision grinding solutions.
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Blohm MC7 five-axis CNC profile grinding machine.
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United Grinding North America features 11 machine tools on display, including:
- Studer S100 CNC universal internal cylindrical grinding machine with VersaLoad standard loader
- Studer S41 universal cylindrical grinding machine
- Studer S33 universal cylindrical grinding machine
- Studer S131R radius internal cylindrical grinding machine
- Blohm MC7 five-axis CNC profile grinding machine, which debuts at IMTS
- Mägerle MFP30 five-axis grinding center
- Walter Helitronic Power Diamind 400 tool grinding machine with robot loader
- Walter Helitronic Mini Plus tool grinding machine
- Walter Helitronic G200 tool grinding machine
- Walter Helicheck Nano CNC measuring machine
- Walter Helicheck Plus CNC measuring machine with robot loader and 3D sensor
“There are a number of new machines people should be on the lookout for in our IMTS booth,” Markus Stolmar, president and CEO of United Grinding North America, says. “We will be having the global unveiling of the newest Blohm machine to hit the market, and we’ll be showcasing our new micro tool measuring machine and cutting tool grinding innovations from Walter for the first time at IMTS as well.”
Special pricing will be offered in the months leading up to the show as well as quick delivery on select in-stock models.
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