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Release date: September 9, 2008

Brek Manufacturing Orders Six MAG Cincinnati HyperMachTM H4000 5-Axis Horizontal Profilers in Fully Automated CINCRONŽ Cell

One of the largest aerospace orders for automated five-axis large-part machining enhances Brek's expertise at complex-geometry, tight-tolerance aluminum parts

Chicago IL, September 9, 2008 - MAG Cincinnati and Brek Manufacturing, a Taurus Aerospace Group Company, announced today at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) what may be industry's most significant single order ever for automated five-axis machining technology. One of the world's leading contract producers of complex airframe components, Brek ordered a six-machine cell from MAG Cincinnati built around the new HyperMach(TM) H4000, engineered to be the world's highest output five-axis horizontal machining platform.

The aerospace machinery arm of MAG Industrial Automation Systems, MAG Cincinnati is introducing the high-velocity H4000 at IMTS. Immediately following the show, the display machine will be installed at Brek's Gardena, California, manufacturing complex for operational start-up in January 2009. Five H4000s will follow in scheduled ramp-up from MAG Cincinnati's Hebron, KY, plant and be integrated into a MAG Cincinnati CINCRONŽ cell providing automated material handling.

"The six-machine sale advances Brek's long-term business strategy of investing in the latest technology in order to supply highest quality components, at lower costs and with faster delivery," said Jon Stannard, President and Chief Executive Officer of Brek. "This cell gives us a compelling edge in meeting the aerospace industry's requirements for reduced assembly times and accelerated deliveries," he added.

"The new HyperMach H4000 is truly a game-changer for large aluminum parts processing in an extremely high throughput cellular environment," said Dan Janka, President of MAG Americas. "The HyperMach cell will give Brek the industry's most efficient and automated system for aerospace parts production, along with best labor utilization."

The H4000 features high-power simultaneous 5-axis contouring, full-portal construction, fully enclosed cutting zone, breakthrough ergonomics and a wide range of machine configurations and material handling options. The design adapts proven modular components from MAG Cincinnati's advanced HyperMach five-axis vertical profiler family, which is optimized for ultra-high-speed, high-precision machining of oversized aluminum plate and forgings, according to Janka.

Brek was the first purchaser of a HyperMach vertical, a single-spindle machine in June, 2002. It ordered a two-spindle HyperMach in 2006. Brek followed in 2007 with orders for another two-spindle HyperMach, as well as a four-spindle High Performance Gantry Profiler.

"Our experience with the HyperMach verticals proved MAG Cincinnati to be the ideal partner for a capital investment of this magnitude," said Stannard.

The new six-machine order covers three H4000s with 30,000 rpm 60 kW HSK63A spindles and three with 20,000 rpm 85 kW HSK100A spindles. "Both models bring serious power to high-volume metal removal, while enabling best matching of spindle speed and tool size to part requirements," said Janka.

The six-machine H4000 cell will bring the number of MAG Cincinnati machines operating at Brek's Gardena, CA facilities to 31, 28 of them five-axis machines. The concentration on five-axis machining has allowed Brek to develop specialized capabilities in monolithic machining - producing complex structures to replace former multi-part assemblies.

About Brek Manufacturing
Founded in 1968, Brek Manufacturing has evolved into a global leader in precision machining of complex structures for a wide range of current defense and commercial aircraft programs for manufacturers such as Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin, and Airbus. A Taurus Aerospace Group company, Brek is based in Gardena, California

About MAG Cincinnati
MAG Cincinnati, a company of MAG Industrial Automation Systems, designs, builds and integrates advanced manufacturing solutions for the global aerospace, heavy equipment, energy and general machining markets. The company's broad machine tool line includes automated composites processing equipment, profilers, routers, large horizontal and vertical machining centers including 5-axis, multi-tasking and cells.

About MAG Industrial Automation Systems
MAG Industrial Automation Systems is a leading machine tool and systems company serving the durable-goods industry, worldwide, with a large portfolio of highly-recognized and well-respected brands. With manufacturing operations on five continents, MAG ranks as a leader in the global metalworking capital equipment market.

About Taurus Aerospace Group
Taurus Aerospace Group is a leading provider of integrated specialist solutions to aircraft OEMs and fleet customers. Taurus' strategy is to provide its customers with a family of best-in-class companies offering products and services which support the entire airframe lifecycle, from design through manufacturing and maintenance, enhanced through superior engineering capabilities.

Taurus Aerospace Group includes three foundation companies: Brek Manufacturing, a Los Angeles-based manufacturer of monolithic structures for airframes, Aviation Technical Services (ATS), a Seattle-based provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for airframes and components and Aircraft on Ground, Inc. (AOG), a Dallas-based provider of aircraft fuel tank repair and maintenance services. Taurus is sponsored by the Macquarie Group, a recognized investor, operator and manager in a wide range of specialist asset classes around the world including aviation, infrastructure, real estate, telecommunications and media.

For more information about MAG Industrial Automation Systems or its companies visit: www.mag-ias.com






















Company Information:
Name: MAG Industrial Automation Systems
Address: 13900 Lakeside Drive
City: Sterling Heights,
State: MI
ZIP: 48313
Country: USA
Phone: 586-566-2400
http://www.mag-ias.com

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