The Royal Rota-Rack is a lean, cost-effective device that safely collects finished parts as they come off of a CNC lathe, enabling machine tools to run unattended for extended periods of time.
The Royal Rota-Rack is a lean, cost-effective device that safely collects finished parts as they come off of a CNC lathe, enabling machine tools to run unattended for extended periods of time.
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Cone-shaped pins that support a workpiece by one or two ends during machining. The centers fit into holes drilled in the workpiece ends. Centers that turn with the workpiece are called “live�