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Swiss Machining Materials

Originally developed for producing watch parts, CNC Swiss screw machining is designed for miniature parts and excels in producing long slender parts. CNC Swiss Turn machines have a sliding headstock with a guide bushing, providing stationary support for the workpiece while the part is machined. This design enables the machine to hold tight tolerances and produce micro swiss machine parts that are very long in relation to their diameter, and produce very small or miniature parts.

Originally developed for producing watch parts, CNC Swiss screw machining is designed for miniature parts and excels in producing long slender parts. CNC Swiss Turn machines have a sliding headstock with a guide bushing, providing stationary support for the workpiece while the part is machined. This design enables the machine to hold tight tolerances and produce micro swiss machine parts that are very long in relation to their diameter, and produce very small or miniature parts.

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Originally developed for producing watch parts, CNC Swiss screw machining is designed for miniature parts and excels in producing long slender parts. CNC Swiss Turn machines have a sliding headstock with a guide bushing, providing stationary support for the workpiece while the part is machined. This design enables the machine to hold tight tolerances and produce micro swiss machine parts that are very long in relation to their diameter, and produce very small or miniature parts.

Originally developed for producing watch parts, CNC Swiss screw machining is designed for miniature parts and excels in producing long slender parts. CNC Swiss Turn machines have a sliding headstock with a guide bushing, providing stationary support for the workpiece while the part is machined. This design enables the machine to hold tight tolerances and produce micro swiss machine parts that are very long in relation to their diameter, and produce very small or miniature parts.

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