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News Monday, April 15, 2013 Kellenberger® Kel-Varia CNC-controlled, universal cylindrical grinding machines feature a robust and rigid direct-drive workhead to provide reliable and accurate grinding of large, heavy parts. A powerful torque drive allows heavy parts to be quickly and precisely accelerated and braked with zero backlash during bidirectional movements for increased productivity. A large spectrum of parts and a wide range of geometries can be processed using combinations of cylindrical grinding, OD and ID out-of-round grinding, thread grinding and jig grinding all in one set-up. Advanced C-axis (ultra-high resolution) operation allows precise grinding of grooves and satellite & centering bores. Read More
Thursday, March 21, 2013 Hardinge Inc. will be showcasing precision workholding products at EASTEC in building 5, booth #5453 at the Eastern States Exposition Center in Springfield, Massachusetts May 14-16, 2013. Hardinge manufactures spindle tooling for turning, milling, grinding, assembly, automation, inspection and process applications. Read More
Monday, March 11, 2013 Hardinge® HCAC® Collet Adaptation Chucks will adapt most spindles to accept C-series pull back collets, J-series pull back collets, stationary B-series collets, style-S master collets, step chucks & closers and dead-length® collets. It is possible to increase your machining capabilities by substituting a collet chuck over a jaw chuck for part diameters up to 6 inch depending on the spindle size. Read More
Monday, March 11, 2013 Hardinge Inc. (www.hardinge.com), the world’s largest manufacturer of spindle tooling, announces the release of the 80mm FlexC™ vulcanized collet system. The collet chucks mount directly to the machine spindle. The 80mm vulcanized collets are inserted and removed with a manual compression wrench for collet changeover in less than ten seconds. That’s 8x faster than it takes to change a collet in a standard collet chuck and 19x faster that it takes to change three jaws on a jaw chuck. Read More
Monday, March 11, 2013 Hardinge, well known in the industry for their SUPER-PRECISION® products, provides gripping solutions for machining small diameter parts for medical component manufacturing. One category of products includes Swiss-type headstock collets, pickoff collets, carbide guide bushings, bar loader collets and custom manufactured solutions for Swiss turning. Read More
Monday, March 11, 2013 Medical part manufacturing continues to be a rapidly growing market due to the large population of aging baby boomers who are looking for “improved quality of life”. Demand is high for high-precision components for neurological, orthopeadic, spinal/bone fixation, dental implants, drug infusion, catheter connectors, optical, maxillofacial, micro/minimally invasive, surgical instruments and other medical devices, most of which can be manufactured on the Hardinge QUEST® SUPER-PRECISION® GT27 gang-tool turning center. Read More
Monday, March 11, 2013 Hardinge® will be demonstrating two CNC Turning Centers and a Kellenberger Kel-Vista grinder, along with a presentation of workholding and rotary products at PMTS in booth #501. Hardinge is a technical member of PMPA (50 years) and is looking forward to discussing their technology, sharing their applications & engineering experience, and networking with members and visitors. Read More
Friday, January 25, 2013 Machine Capability of a Super-Precision® (SP) Turning Center may be, in general, defined by three major characteristics: productivity, accuracy, and reliability. This means structural and kinematical components of the SP machine must be stiff, accurate, and reliable for the machine tool to be adequate for the task. For this reason, Hardinge Inc. has established assembly procedures and developed theoretical and experimental tools to design and deliver to the market a family of cost effective machines that will perform as required by customer machining processes. Read More
Thursday, December 13, 2012 Hardinge, a global designer and manufacturer of machine tools and advanced workholding products, has been producing capsule collets for the world’s leading capsule manufacturers for the past 50 years. Read More
Thursday, August 30, 2012 Hardinge Inc. manufactures a premiere line of lever-operated, counter-centrifugal and dynamically balanced Sure-Grip® Power Chucks. The lever-operated design of the Hardinge chuck has several advantages over the wedge-type design most commonly found on low cost, non-counterbalanced chucks that are supplied with the initial purchase of many chuck-style lathes. Read More
Thursday, August 30, 2012 ELMIRA, NY: Hardinge Inc. (www.hardinge.com), a leading international provider of advanced metal-cutting solutions, announces the release of the all-new Bridgeport® GX-250 5AX 5-axis vertical machining center. This rigid C-frame machine features a compact footprint, fully integrated 5-Axis rotary table and user-friendly Fanuc 31i control with 10.4” LCD. The machine is ideally suited for the demanding requirements of the die/mold, aerospace, medical and automotive industries. The GX-250 5AX is designed to handle small, complex workpieces that require closely held tolerances and fine surface finishes. Read More
Wednesday, August 01, 2012 Hardinge Inc. manufactures single-axis and dual-axis multi-spindle rotary indexers in Elmira, New York. Positioning and machining up to four parts at a time will add efficiency to your machining process by spending more time with the doors closed and the spindle running. The evolution of their 5C indexer began in 1890 with the manufacture of 5C collets. Read More
Monday, July 30, 2012 The Hardinge Grinding Group introduces a new 2-meter capacity, UltraGrind 2000 grinding machine manufactured by Jones & Shipman, a Kellenberger Company, which is a subsidiary of Hardinge Inc. Read More
Friday, June 22, 2012 Hardinge welcomed over 750 attendees during their Machine Technology Show in Elmira, New York on June 6th and 7th. Turning, milling, grinding, automation, rotary and workholding applications were in motion in over 50,000 square feet of displays. Customer feedback included appreciation and praise of productivity seminars, plant tours and the size of the show itself. Twenty machines were on display including Hardinge and their brands – Bridgeport, Kellenberger and Jones & Shipman. Plant tours included eleven stops throughout the manufacturing facility, with presentations made by manufacturing team members, providing customers an insight on recent changes involving reorganization using lean initiatives and right-sizing of the facility. Read More
Tuesday, May 22, 2012 Hardinge Inc. (Elmira, NY) manufactures workholding products to grip parts to be turned, milled, ground, welded, assembled or positioned in the small-to-medium parts machining industry. Hardinge has completed over 200,000 custom workholding designs, while offering over 40,000 standard products. Their group of workholding engineers has over 300 years of combined experience in designing solutions to help you be more profitable. Read More
Tuesday, April 10, 2012 Hardinge Inc. (Elmira, New York) supports European-style, multi-spindle machine owners in North America. They manufacture and inventory solid collets, master collets & pads, solid feed fingers and master feed fingers & pads for Euroturn, Gildemeister, Index and Schütte machines with 24-hour shipping of standard fractional and whole metric sizes. Read More
Thursday, March 08, 2012 Hardinge and Bridgeport make it easy to select and connect a rotary device to the vertical machining center for precision fourth-axis parts positioning. Hardinge fourth-axis rotary tables will increase the machine capability with rapid positioning speeds and fast job changeover. Read More
Thursday, February 02, 2012 Parts remain clamped if loss of air occurs when using the Hardinge 5C failsafe collet block (closer). Air is required during setup to receive the part, whether using a single collet block or a sub-plate of multiple blocks. After setup, a unique spring design holds the workpiece with 1,760 pounds of optimum 5C drawbar force. The spring-to-close design provides the opportunity to use pallet shuttles without the need for air or hydraulic lines. If loss of air should occur during the machining process, parts will remain clamped and concentricity will be maintained without downtime, waste or injury. Read More
Monday, January 16, 2012 Fourth-axis rotary kits provided with Hardinge rotary tables for simplified installation of fourth-axis rotary tables in Bridgeport machining centers. Read More
Wednesday, December 14, 2011 Hardinge Inc. (Elmira, New York) has a talented group of workholding engineers with over 300 years of combined engineering experience. These hands (and intelligent minds) are ready to improve accuracies, reduce setup times, reduce costs, add flexibility to a machine, develop new workholding concepts and solve gripping problems.
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Friday, December 02, 2011 The answer is S-Pads. S-pads can be shared between a multi-spindle automatic, a CNC lathe and a vertical machining center. Read More
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Monday, September 26, 2011 http://shophardinge.com/categories.aspx?catid=202Expanding collets and between center arbors (mandrels) grip the internal diameter of a part for turning, milling, grinding, assembly, inspection and automation applications. Hardinge Sure-Grip® Expanding Collet Systems have design features, unique to the industry, that provide durability for long production runs with superior surface finishes and fast collet changeover from the front. Read More
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 If you’ve been using fixtures to grip parts on your rotary device, you already know how much operator intervention is required for setting up, clamping and locating the part, and changing from one job to another. And let’s not forget about the design time and machining involved to produce the fixture itself. All of this accumulated time lengthens the production time and increases the cost of the part. Are there any other alternatives? Read More
Monday, May 02, 2011 A high quality collet is desirable when it comes to precision machining of small parts for the medical and aerospace industries. For a quality part that meets high-precision specifications, you need a burr-free collet with guaranteed concentricity. This collet would be finish ground to provide a smooth and concentric gripping area (order hole) for the bar stock or work piece. Hardinge Swiss-style collets meet all of these requirements. They are inspected on a Hardinge SUPER-PRECISION® (.000015” TIR) headstock before reaching the stockroom.
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Friday, March 11, 2011 “Back in 2008, Hardinge introduced a low-profile rotary table as a standard, no-frills unit to compete against other 210mm tables on the market, states Al Comstock, Rotary Product Manager at Hardinge Inc. Now, by customer demand, we’ve redesigned the model to include the famous Hardinge collet-ready 16C spindle that provides the high-precision gripping options for which Hardinge is known. We’ve also extended the spindle nose for additional tooling clearance.”
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011 Horseheads, New York—Hardinge Inc. was recently profiled as both a unique company and industry leader on “World’s Greatest”, a television series highlighting innovation and excellence from some of the world’s greatest companies, products, places, and people. Read More
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Wednesday, January 26, 2011 The FlexC collet system proudly falls in the “special accuracy” collet classification having guaranteed accuracy within .0004" (.010mm) TIR for both collet system styles A (pull-back stationary stop) and D (pull-back thru-hole) and .0008" (.020mm) TIR for style DL (push-to-close dead-length®). Read More
Monday, December 20, 2010 The Hardinge DD100 high-speed, direct-drive Super-Precision® Rotary Table manufactured by Hardinge is a high-speed parts positioner with ± 3 arc-sec accuracy and 4 arc-sec repeatability. It’s smart technology in a small footprint that can take your production to the next level. Read More
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