CompuMachine Inc. Showroom

Contact Information

Please visit: www.VIBRAFREE.com

Phone: 978-777-8440
Toll-Free:
Fax: 978-777-8490

Mailing Address:
6 Electronics Avenue

Danvers, MA 01923

A Special Message from CompuMachine Inc.

VIBRA-FREE HD
Where High-end Speed Meets Low-end Power

Rigid Bridge Construction - Symmetric Design With Shortest Spindle Overhand and Zero-Sagging Table

24,000 RPM Swiss Made Integral Motor Spindle; 40 Horse Power - S1 Continuous Duty

UHSHM Software With FANUC 18i-MB CNC

Digital Servo System & Millionth Resolution Encoder On All Axes


AI Nano High Precision Contour Control Powered By 64 bit RISC Board

1 GB Data Server and Ethernet Connection

Dual Chillers For Spindle And Gun-Drilled Ball Screws

Large Roller Bearing Guild Ways With Six Heavy Duty Carriages Per Axes


Flood Coolant, Air Gun And Oil/Air Mist Spray

Pre-Balanced & Double-Face-Contact HSK A/E 63 Tooling

Fully Enclosed Working Envelop And ATC Box For Graphite Protection

Massive Casting Weights Over 22,000 Lbs

Company Profile

Danvas MA

Compumachine was founded in 1980 to provide advanced and practical CNC machining solutions to American machine shop.

After each innovation was developed, Compumachine examined the state of the market, evaluated the needs of the machine shop in this rapidly changing environment, and successfully introduced new products to keep the American machine shop competitive.

1999, in collaboration with FMC of Niigata Japan, Compumachine introduced VIBRA-FREE Ultra-High-Speed-Hard-Milling center.

The research & development of the product dated back to 1992, when High Speed Technology was still in its infancy.

Since then, years of field experience combined with numerous success stories in mold, die, aerospace, semiconductor, medical and art-form fields brings High Speed Technology in one compact package, more mature, practical and affordable then ever...

Product Categories of CompuMachine Inc.

  • Horizontal Machining Centers, Up to Four-Axis
  • Turn/Mill Machines, CNC
  • Vertical Machining Centers, Up to Four-Axis

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