Improve production with five-axis machines built for composites
Virtually tour (4) USA-Made 5-Axis CNC Machines designed and engineered to help companies improve profits by decreasing cycle times and improving part quality. (Sponsored)
What are you looking to improve? (Intro)
Watch this clip to learn what production improvements a 5-axis CNC machine can add to your business and which model below might best fit your composite processing needs.
#1. EG-Series — Extra-Large 5-Axis Moving Gantry CNC Router
Machining extra-large parts & components? The C.R. Onsrud EG-Series provides manufacturers a heavy-duty large-format CNC Router that can handle just about any project thrown its way.
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#2. Q-Series — 5-Axis Fully Enclosed Machining Center
Processing medium-sized parts, molds, and/or plugs? Watch this video to explore the C.R. Onsrud best-selling fully enclosed CNC Machine for medium-sized composites.
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#3. ES-Series — 5-Axis Moving Table CNC Router
Looking to machine medium-sized parts with high precision? Explore the industrial-grade ES-Series 5-Axis moving table CNC Router.
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#4. CH-Series — Fully Enclosed High-Precision Machining Center
Are you in the business of high-precision large-format parts? The CH-Series is C.R. Onsrud’s leading high-precision fully enclosed model.
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