The German machining company says the FZG is suitable for particularly long components for use in aerospace, energy or rail applications.
There are no shortage of CNC machines in the DIY space these days, but sometimes you just need to do things your own way. That’s what [Chris Borges] decided when he put together this rock-solid, ...
The machine features a universal bi-rotary head with automatic positioning, 38-kW power, maximum torque of 615 Nm and speeds of up to 6,000 rpm, with ISO 50 tool attachment. This combination allows ...
Precision upgrades bring new life and capability to the Zayer milling machine. How do small improvements boost accuracy and performance?