Titanium Machining Capabilities of 1-Series Horizontal Machining Centers

The titanium machining capabilities of Makino's 1-Series horizontal machining centers challenge the perception that high-performance, high-productivity machining of titanium aerospace parts requires large 50-taper machines. With proven performance and versatility, the 1-Series platform is a rigid, stable machining solution for maximizing average metal-removal rates in small to mid-sized titanium parts.

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Workzone: 28.7"(X), 25.6"(Y), 31.5"(Z)

Type: Horizontal Machining 4 Axis

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