Modular VMCs Tailored To Customer Needs
This 31-page catalog details MAG Fadal’s portfolio of seven VMC models, which are complimented by a line of performance-enhancing rotary products that enable four- and five-axis machining.
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View MoreThis 31-page catalog details MAG Fadal’s portfolio of seven VMC models, which are complimented by a line of performance-enhancing rotary products that enable four- and five-axis machining. Based on a proven C-frame design, the modular machines can be customized for specific user needs, the company says. The line ranges from the VMC 3016 FX, which is designed for general machining and job shops, to the 6535 HTX and 6535 40T models, which are heavy-duty machines engineered for hard metal removal.
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