The Dugard Eagle X-5 vertical machining centre (VMC) will demonstrate simultaneous five-axis tool positioning at MACH 2008 and combine multiple operations, incorporating up to five sides of a component into a single cycle. As a result, high levels of geo
To meet ever increasing floor space requirements, forward orders of over £6 million and the expanding range of Dugard Eagle and Hyundai-Kia machines represented by C Dugard of Hove, an on-line auction of 74 second-hand showroom machines drew sales worth o
C Dugard of Hove has been able to target its latest MH-500, a 500 mm by 500 mm twin-pallet moving column machine with 40 tool magazine and Fanuc control, to meet a price level of under £100,000.
A new turn-mill centre from the Dugard Eagle range has the specification to perform heavy duty cycles including off-centre machining due to the rigidity of the 12-station turret arrangement that is able to provide + 55 mm Y-axis travel and rapid traverse
With a stand at MACH 2008 designed to attract visitors with a golfing interest and, coincidentally, 18 machines will be under power on the C Dugard stand spanning five-axis technology, turn-milling, vertical turning, horizontal and vertical machining cent
The Dugard Eagle range of machines will be further expanded at MACH 2008 with the launch of a totally new series of high speed bridge-type vertical machining centres (VMC) to be represented by the XP1600 on the C Dugard stand at the exhibition.
Mach 2006 saw the largest demonstration of machine tools from the Dugard stable for many years. The Hove based company enjoyed sales of £750,000 and is hopeful of a final outcome of more than £1,250,000.