Fischer Precise USA
Phone:
262-632-6173
Toll-Free:
800-333-6173
Fax:
262-632-6730
Please visit:
Fischer Precise USA
Mailing Address:
3715 Blue River Avenue
Racine,
WI
53405
US
Beginning as a spindle manufacturer in 1939, the Swiss family-owned FISCHER PRECISE group has become a worldwide leader in the engineering, development, manufacturing, distribution, and service of high speed precision rotational systems. The expertise developed in these core competencies from machine tool spindles is applied in multiple industries to generate notable innovations in many technological markets and applications.
FISCHER PRECISE is one of the largest machine tool spindle manufacturers in the world. With subsidiaries to assist in local markets, the group is well positioned to serve the worldwide machine tool industry. The FISCHER PRECISE group's three brands are recognized for innovation, reliability, and outstanding quality.

Dressing Well: The Key To Grinding Quality
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High Speed Electric Spindle Rigidity Helps Company Meet Quality Challenges
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Increasing Torque For A High Speed Spindle
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The Fluid Transition
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Retrofitting CNC Machining Center With Auxiliary High RPM Spindle
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