Amazing Heavy Duty CNC Machine. Multi-Process Vertical Mill Turn Machine. Crankshaft Rough Milling
Chapter:
0:07. Machining very large and heavy workpieces
1:44. Vertical Lathes
2:32. Crankshaft rough milling
5:22. GMTK Multi Process Vertical Mill Turn Machines
7:41. Heavy Machining on CNC Boring Machine
9:04. Gleason Titan 1500G POWER GRINDING
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Credit:
Siempelkamp Group
https://www.siempelkamp.com/
FERMAT MACHINERY
https://www.fermatmachinery.com/de/
BOST MACHINE TOOLS COMPANY
https://www.bost.es/
GMTK Multi-Process Machining S.A.
Gleason Corporation
https://www.gleason.com/
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