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Machining capability expanded
30 March 2022
ABERDEEN-BASED 247 Machining Services (247), which specialises in providing performance-critical parts for the oil and gas industry, has expanded its machining capacity through further investment in machinery from Yamazaki Mazak.

Having previously purchased multiple Mazak QUICK TURN turning centres machines, including a QT-COMPACT 200M and two QT-350MY machines, the company has now invested in an INTEGREX i-400 full 5-axis Multi-Tasking machining centre, to increase the complexity of production capabilities.
The latest generation of Mazak’s highly popular Multi-Tasking series of machine tools, the INTEGREX i-series offers higher performance machining and greater workpiece capacity than alternatives in its class. It has a maximum machining diameter of 658mm and is capable of processing on the X-, Z-, Y-, W-axes.
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