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The Palloid and the Zyklo-Palloid Hobbing Process
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Interactive Workholding Displays for OEMs



HAINBUCH America Corp. has announced the shipment of the first wave of its Today - Tonight - Tomorrow (TTT) Interactive Displays to machine tool distributors and OEMs.

These TTT Interactive Displays are fitted with HAINBUCH's standard products that are the formation of the Today - Tonight - Tomorrow modular system. To demonstrate the flexibility of the HAINBUCH Modular System, the display is equipped with the SPANNTOP Nova chuck for turning applications and the MANOK plus chuck for stationary applications. "The user can experience the simplicity and speed of going from O.D. clamping to I.D. clamping or to 3-jaw clamping in two minutes or less for each changeover," said a company spokesperson. The adaptations included with the display are clamping heads (collets) for O.D. clamping, the MANDO Adapt for I.D. clamping and the jaw module for larger diameters.

"Partnering with machine tool distributors and OEMs across North America, the TTT Interactive Display will show end users how they can enhance the productivity and flexibility of their new machine, thereby improving OEE and reducing the time it takes to recover their capital investment," said the spokesperson.

For more information contact:

HAINBUCH America

W129 N10980 Washington Dr.

Germantown, WI 53022

800-281-5734 / 414-358-9550

sales@hainbuchamerica.com

www.hainbuchamerica.com

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