Digital Demo: People and History Drive Solutions
Bourn & Koch has long provided unique manufacturing solutions. However, the people who work at Bourn & Koch enable the company to deliver value to each partner they work with. From service to assembly to engineering, each step builds on the solution—helping you solve your most challenging manufacturing problems. (Sponsored)
Bourn & Koch has a rich history of providing custom solutions for specific manufacturing applications. Home to many well-known machine tool brands—such as Blanchard, Bullard, DeVlieg and Fellows—they have over 2,500 combined years of engineering expertise to draw on.
What makes them best suited to provide manufacturing solutions, however, are the people that work at Bourn & Koch, helping them deliver value to each partner they work with. From service to assembly to engineering, each step builds on the solution—helping you solve your most challenging manufacturing problems.
The history of the numerous companies that Bourn & Koch owns allows them to help support those machines with parts, service and rebuilding so that you can keep running them. They also draw on this history for new machines and for remanufacturing machines to provide new technologies or custom features, incorporating proven designs.
The latest machine Bourn & Koch has developed is MT3, a vertical grinding machine capable of milling and turning. With its interchangeable spindles, MT3 is a flexible solution capable of delivering precision results. The machine can be reconfigured to match your production needs with custom tailored spindles and turning tools.
Visit www.bourn-koch.com to learn more.
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