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Multi-Tasking Turning Centers utilize 3-jaw chuck.
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Multi-Tasking Turning Centers utilize 3-jaw chuck.


January 30, 2007 - Designed to machine complex small to medium sized parts in single setup, SR-Series offers true chuck and bar machines that handle deep interrupted cuts while maintaining accuracy. Machines provide vibration damping through use of heavy-duty linear roller guides mounted to HARCRETE-reinforced cast iron base. Equipped with Fanuc i-Series SR control with high-speed milling capability and multi-axis functionality, SR Series offers spindle power to 30 hp and torque to 270 lb-ft.


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Release date: January 24, 2007


Hardinge Introduces the All-New Heavy-Duty SR-Series Chuck and Bar Turning Centers at WESTEC '07


ELMIRA, NEW YORK: Hardinge introduces its all-new SR-Series, which redefine the meaning of strength and reliability, creating a new benchmark in the industry for multi-tasking turning centers utilizing a 3-jaw chuck. Well known for superior spindle design and construction, Hardinge developed the SR-Series as an extension to its broad line of turning centers, positioning it as a heavy-duty chuck and bar turning center that can be configured with many multi-tasking capabilities to machine complex small to medium sized parts complete in a single set-up.

With up to 25% more torque and horsepower and 24% more speed than previous Hardinge turning centers, the all new SR-Series turning centers are true chuck and bar machines that will cut the toughest materials and handle deep interrupted cuts with ease while maintaining overall part accuracy. The SR 150, 200 and soon to be released 250 all feature superior vibration damping accomplished through the use of heavy-duty linear roller guides mounted to a HARCRETE-reinforced cast iron base. This platform allows the user to tackle the toughest work virtually vibration free while reducing expenditure on today's high-performance tooling by as much as 33%. Whether it's heavy-metal removal in low-volume or in high-volume production, the new SR-Series will afford the user the confidence to get jobs done for less!

According to Jeff Ervay, Hardinge North American turning product manager, "the range of SR-Series 'chuck and bar models' offers a precision machine to a whole new audience for Hardinge, having best-in-class torque and horsepower that makes these machines really stand out in their category. The SR machines allow unmanned operation, high through-put, and 'done in one' capability in a high production or job shop environment...plus the ability to perform these operations on hardened material."

Displayed as a prototype at IMTS '06, the 1st ever production version SR-Series machines will be introduced in Machinery Sales' booth 3316 at the WESTEC 2007 Exposition & Conference in Los Angeles, CA, March 26 - March 29, 2007.

Key attributes of the Hardinge SR-Series machines include:
o Hardinge/GE Fanuc i-Series SR control unit with high-speed milling capability and multi-axis functionality
o Fanuc Manual Guide i conversational programming system
o Robust spindle horsepower (up to 30 hp) and torque (up to 270 ft-lb) combination
o Hard Turning and Hard Milling capability
o Harcrete® reinforced cast iron base for superior damping, improved tool life "hard turning" capability up to 90 Rc
o Exclusive Eppinger top plate option designed for high accuracy, zero clearance tool location, repeatability and robust live tooling system
o Many ergonomic improvements
o A vast array of exclusive Hardinge workholding systems.

The Hardinge Inc. family also includes Bridgeport, Hauser, Kellenberger, Tripet, and Tschudin brands. Founded nearly 120 years ago, Hardinge is a global leader in providing turning, milling, grinding and workholding solutions to meet a wide array of market needs. The company's common stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol HDNG, and is headquartered in Elmira, New York.

Hardinge Inc., One Hardinge Drive, PO Box 1507, Elmira, New York 14902-1507 USA. Phone: 800-843-8801; Fax: 607-734-8819; E-mail: info@hardinge.com


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Name: Hardinge Workholding Division
Address: One Hardinge Dr.
City: Elmira
State: NY
ZIP: 14902
Country: USA
Phone: 607-378-4022
FAX: 607-734-3886
http://www.hardingetooling.com



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