American Machinist Weekly Update
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Apr
23

American Machinist Weekly Update

 American Machinist Weekly Update 
 

In The Spotlight

 
Sandvik Coromant CB7125 and CB7135 carbon boride inserts for interrupted hard-part turning.
 
With the right approach it’s possible not only to produce highly accurate results — and to maximize the service life of your tools.
 
 

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MAPAL expanded its OptiMill portfolio of high-performance milling cutters for aluminum and steel machining.
 
Machine shops and other manufacturers were reducing production in the weeks prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, which portends a difficult rebound according to cutting-tool market experts.
 
 

 
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The CEO of startup Lordstown Motors reported the economic disruption has not halted development of its Endurance electric vehicle, but the pickup truck will not debut in June as planned and first deliveries now are seen in January 2021.
 
 

 
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The jet builder is implementing a phased approach to return approximately 27,000 employees to work across the Puget Sound region, with steps to minimize further spread of the coronavirus.
 
 

Editor's Choice

 
With CAT 50 spindles up to 40 hp, the machines provide high-torque milling capabilities for aggressive metal removal and shorter cycle times.
 
Two new machines handle all types of metal using a single spindle and rigid construction, to minimize machining time and maximize throughput.
 
 

 
ActiNav is a new UR+ application kit that simplifies the integration of autonomous bin picking of parts and accurate placement in machines using UR cobots.
 
Universal Robots' ActiNav application synchronously handles vision processing, collision-free motion planning, and autonomous real-time robot control, to integrate autonomous bin-picking of parts and accurate placement in machines.
 
 
 

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