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Hardinge Machine Tools
5 Axis VMC Launched at MACH
As well as demonstrating 12 cnc machines at the UK's MACH 2008 show, Hardinge will launch machines into the UK market such as a 5-axis CNC machining centre. A market-leading turning, milling and grinding machine tool manufacturer and workholding specialist, Hardinge, will be showing its very latest milling, turning and grinding machines and workholding and automation solutions at MACH 2008 machine tool exhibition. Operating from four adjacent stands the company will have 12 cnc machine tools on show.
Hardinge will be using MACH 2008 to launch a number of machines into the UK market, such as the XR 300 5AX 5-axis cnc machining centre. In addition to machine tool technology Hardinge will also exhibit selected Hardinge Motorsport-sponsored racing cars and bikes on its Stands.These include the 2008 Force India Formula One Racing car; the GIL Motorsport (Team Kawasaki) 2008 World Supersport bike and the Hardinge Ice Valley Motorsport (Honda Fireblade) 2008 British Superbike. Hardinge's UK sales and marketing director, David Andrew, said: 'We are delighted to be showcasing the 2008 Force India F1 racing car at MACH and have been able to do this following the technical partnership agreement signed between Hardinge and Force India Formula One just a couple of months ago'.