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Machining Centers Suitable for Various Complex Parts

Amerimold 2017: Promac produces a range of five-axis equipment designed for machining medium and large parts with complex shapes.

El McKenzie, Managing Editor, Products Finishing magazine

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Promac produces a range of five-axis equipment designed for machining medium and large parts with complex shapes. According to the company, the rigidity of the machine structures, the power provided by the spindles and exactness of movement, combined with high speed, ensures a high-quality final surface.

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