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AME Revamps Fixturing Overview CD

From the company that designs and builds Amrok dedicated manual fixtures for CNC machinery

Tue, 05/01/2012 - 13:10
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(AME: Rockford, IL) -- Advanced Machine & Engineering Co. (AME) has updated its “Fixturing Solutions” CD. Included is a brief fixturing overview and video along with detailed information about AME’s fixturing products and services, links to complete online catalogs, CAD models, company overview and video, plus contact information.

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New additions to the CD include two new fixturing products; dedicated manual fixturing, Jakob Antriebstechnik clamps with new CAD models, plus an ISO-conversion calculator and measurement unit converter.

AME can design and build Amrok ready-to-use dedicated manual fixtures from the ground up for horizontal and vertical machining centers and other computer numerical controlled (CNC) machinery. Dedicated manual fixtures offer a variety of benefits for customers, including reduced machine setup and cycle times; improved operator safety; improved tolerances resulting from the use of a single fixture as opposed to multiple fixtures; and reduced workpiece handling, which can result in increased part production.

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