Renishaw announces additional exhibits at MACH 2012Renishaw, the global engineering technologies company, is announcing further products to be shown at MACH 2012, that will help improve machine efficiency, increase throughput and reduce process waste. 14 March 2012 Renishaw, the global engineering technologies company, is announcing further products to be shown at MACH 2012, that will help improve machine efficiency, increase throughput and reduce process waste. At the UK's leading manufacturing technologies exhibition, that takes place in Birmingham, UK, from 16th to 20th April 2012, in addition to new gauging and additive manufacturing systems, the company will also show a range of probe systems and software for machine tools, plus its latest calibration products to maintain machine performance.
Also available as a cost-effective solution for checking the alignment and positioning performance of rotary axes, AxiSet™ Check-Up takes just a few minutes to identify and report on poor machine alignments and geometry. Users of five-axis machining centres and multi-tasking mill-turn machines can therefore quickly determine problems that can cause extended process setting times, as well as non-conforming parts.
Renishaw's extensive range of contact and non-contact probe systems provide an innovative solution to improve the efficiency of CNC machine tools. Touch probes can be used for part setting, to measure features in-cycle for adaptive machining, and verify finished component dimensions, whilst contact and laser-based systems can be used for tool setting and breakage detection.
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