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Improve production with five-axis machines built for composites

Virtually tour (4) USA-Made 5-Axis CNC Machines designed and engineered to help companies improve profits by decreasing cycle times and improving part quality. (Sponsored)

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What are you looking to improve? (Intro)

Watch this clip to learn what production improvements a 5-axis CNC machine can add to your business and which model below might best fit your composite processing needs.

#1.  EG-Series — Extra-Large 5-Axis Moving Gantry CNC Router

Machining extra-large parts & components? The C.R. Onsrud EG-Series provides manufacturers a heavy-duty large-format CNC Router that can handle just about any project thrown its way.

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#2. Q-Series — 5-Axis Fully Enclosed Machining Center

Processing medium-sized parts, molds, and/or plugs? Watch this video to explore the C.R. Onsrud best-selling fully enclosed CNC Machine for medium-sized composites.

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#3. ES-Series — 5-Axis Moving Table CNC Router

Looking to machine medium-sized parts with high precision? Explore the industrial-grade ES-Series 5-Axis moving table CNC Router.

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#4.  CH-Series — Fully Enclosed High-Precision Machining Center

Are you in the business of high-precision large-format parts? The CH-Series is C.R. Onsrud’s leading high-precision fully enclosed model.

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