It’s time to reconnect with the precision machining industry at the Precision Machining Technology Show (PMTS) 2021 set for August 10-12, 2021, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the Huntington Convention Center. This is the perfect opportunity to consider investing in updates for your company’s technology, automation and software to make your business more efficient and productive.
Production Machining wants to help kick off your research with a series of PMTS Product Previews. In this group, we’re taking a look at CNC turning centers and Swiss-Types, including twin-turret lathe models equipped with double Y-axis turrets; a Swiss-type lathe designed for accurate, versatile machining of complex, large-diameter components from challenging materials; a CNC Swiss machine series with a seven-axis, 27-tool station design with 11 of those able to offer cartridge-style live tooling; and more.
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Before you go to the show, check out the PMTS show highlights in Derek Korn’s column “PMTS: The Show Goes On” and look for more upcoming PMTS Product Previews! And don’t forget to register for the show.
For all the latest PMTS product highlights, please visit our extensive PMTS Preview Section, which includes new PMTS products posted every weekday up through the show’s opening day.
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