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Toolroom Applications The Clausing 2KV30CNC Vertical Milling Machine offers precision · power · and efficiency for modern machining. Its robust VMC-style head · BT30 spindle taper with speeds up to 12 · 000 RPM · while linear guideways enable smooth movement for precise · consistent results. Choose between the Fanuc Oi-MF or Delta NC50E-FE CNC controls · both offering intuitive interfaces and advanced features like rigid tapping · Nano-Smoothing · and helical interpolation. Compact and versatile · it's ideal for job shops · toolrooms · durability · toolpath graphics · and seamless connectivity via USB and Ethernet. Built for efficiency · whether you require CNC lathes · industrial bandsaws · including turning · grooving · facing

MIAMI, FL 33155

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Toolroom Applications The Clausing 2KV30CNC Vertical Milling Machine offers precision
power
and efficiency for modern machining. Its robust VMC-style head
BT30 spindle taper with speeds up to 12
000 RPM
while linear guideways enable smooth movement for precise
consistent results. Choose between the Fanuc Oi-MF or Delta NC50E-FE CNC controls
both offering intuitive interfaces and advanced features like rigid tapping
Nano-Smoothing
and helical interpolation. Compact and versatile
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it's ideal for job shops
toolrooms
durability
toolpath graphics
and seamless connectivity via USB and Ethernet. Built for efficiency
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whether you require CNC lathes
industrial bandsaws
including turning
grooving
facing

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