Dugard well-represented at EMO

At the forthcoming EMO show, engineers from Dugard Machine Tools will be on hand to welcome UK customers to the exhibition stands of some of its technology partners.

With a host of new innovations on show from Hanwha, SMEC, Chevalier, Ibarmia and Kitamura, the Dugard team will be in Hannover from the 18-23 September to support UK manufacturers.

On stand B14 in Hall 17, Hanwha will be showcasing its new XV20/26 series of sliding head turning centres that now incorporate a rigid double-hinged B-axis unit and improved Y2 back tooling unit.

With enhanced billeting motors for both the main and sub-spindle and a powerful 2.2kW cross motor, the new XV20/26 is certain to generate interest. Another highlight from Hanwha is the XDI 26/32 sliding head turning centre that incorporates three-path 9-axis independent opposite gang tools that deliver high levels of productivity and flexibility.

Only a short journey from Hanwha at EMO will be the arrival of the re-vamped T-Series of 5-axis universal machining centres from Ibarmia. Exhibiting on stand B44 in Hall 13, Ibarmia is looking forward to showcasing the new T-Series of machines for processing large-diameter components with high levels of productivity achieved through automation and multitasking technology.

In Hall 16 on Stand A10, SMEC Machine Tools will be presenting its latest line of machining centres, turning centres and multi-axis technology while Kitamura will be demonstrating its latest high-speed machining centres in Hall 14 on Stand D36.

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