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machines were created for the mass production of mechanical components.
Each workpiece is machined in sequence, going through all the machining
stations. If "n" is the number of stations, at every moment you have "n"
workpieces being machined, one for each station. By accurately choosing
the number of stations, you can achieve low cycle times even in the case
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In over 50 years since its formation, IMAS has continuously developed and improved horizontal table transfer machines, which are the very best solution in terms of overall dimensions, precision, reliability and ergonomics.
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