Plan to attend The IMTS 2018 Conferences to gain deeper insights into new manufacturing technologies and ideas!
About the topic
Manufacturing companies continue to see tolerances tightening up on part prints causing difficulties in their shop. To meet the tolerance requirements, shops often change from traditional turning operations to processes that are more complicated and expensive.
In this presentation, we will try to educate you on how technological and design advances have allowed turning machines to achieve tolerances and specifications that were once considered unachievable. Do not limit your shop's capability and flexibility by not being educated on the evolution of today’s turning equipment. The right turning center can take your turning to new heights!
Registration is now open, so check out the IMTS 2018 website for more information.
Meet your presenter
With more than 30 years of experience at Hardinge, Bill Clark has become an engineering and application expert. Since beginning his career in Hardinge’s heat treat department, Clark has held various positions including manufacturing, assembly, customer training, applications, and research engineering. With extensive knowledge for applications and gauging metrology, Clark has become the point person on many of the Super-Precision projects that Hardinge takes on.
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