- IATF 16949:2016 certified
- ISO 9001:2015 certified
- Additive manufacturing for prototyping and fixturing available
- Automated inspection equipment unique to your part available with in house automation team
- PPAP compliant for all your capability study needs
- FMEA used throughout the manufacturing system- from inception to shipment
Multi-Spindle Machining
The basic principle that allows multi-spindle machining to be a high speed production is based around splitting up the turning operations (screw, drill, bore, turn, shave, form, ream, thread) among several different spindles that operate simultaneously.
Typically used in larger production runs, E. J. Basler’s Acme multi-spindle machines utilize 6 or 8 cam-driven spindles to divide the work. Each non-cutoff station has cross-working as well as axial working capabilities. Our multi-spindle machines can accommodate bar stock sizes up to 51mm (2”) in diameter, using materials from aluminum to stainless steel or even exotic metals.
Quality Certifications
Multi-Spindle Machining Materials | Common Multi-Spindle Machining Examples |
Alloy Steel | 4140, 8620 |
Aluminum | 2011-T3, 6061-T6 |
Brass | 360, 353, Lead Free Brass |
Carbon Steel | 12L14, 12L15, 1117, 1018, 1045, 1141, 1144 |
Copper | C14500 (TeCu), C10200 (Oxy-Free) |
Plastic | Delrin, Peek |
Stainless Steel | 303, 304, 316, 416, 430F |
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