American Machinist IMTS Preview - Aug 17th, 2022
 
 
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Given the challenges that manufacturers face, leaving the grunt work to machines can vastly improve business performance, free up time for more valuable strategic tasks, and add value by accelerating decision making.
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KINTEK’s range of live tooling offers wide selection for most popular turning machines (HAAS, DMG, MAZAK, OKUMA and many more) with newest BMT and VDI turrets, combined with a huge program of static holders. You need to equip, you need KINTEK!

The GCX Linear grinds cutters and regrinds hobs, and includes advanced stand-alone software to design and optimize tools, interfaced with a gear tool programming software.
Robotics anchor a range of future-forward technologies that allow users to leverage AI and machine learning, and other technologies.
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Discover how the affordable ZEISS METROTOM 1 and GOM Volume Inspect software operate with push-button simplicity Sept. 12-17 at IMTS 2022 in Chicago.

Manufacturing’s move to e-mobility has meant a new focus on Industry 4.0 software functionality, as well as new capabilities in tool-setting and monitoring, laser measurement and inspection, and more testing and measurement capabilities.
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Ideal for aerospace, automotive or other high precision applications, the new Classic line angle heads is constantly evolving and consists of 197 items, all compatible with both Evolution Line Angle Heads and all machining centers on the market.

Various hydraulic press styles, from gap frame and straight-side to die-spotting and forging, with unlimited size and tonnage capabilities, plus turnkey robotic and other product handling solutions.
Complete machining of complex chuck and shaft parts, plus digitalization and automation capabilities, “from smart software to screw programming through to intelligent tools and clamping devices.”
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Industry leaders agree that every part of the manufacturing value chain will be transformed by technology — R&D, the supply chain, factory operations,sales, and service. Digital connectivity will unlock value and change the manufacturing landscape.