both these processes compete with each other. however, in several areas, the two processes also superimpose each other. for this reason, combining their strong points seems to be the most practical strategy to design the ......both these processes compete with each other. however, in several areas, the two processes also superimpose each other. for this reason, combining their strong points seems to be the most practical strategy to design the machining tasks more effectively. economically, grinding is the most efficient solution among fine machining processes. hard turning - on the other hand - is preferred in cases where the quantity of removed material is higher. the combigrind is a fully capable internal and external grinding machine grinder with high performance grinding units, efficient dressing technology and effective coolant and lubrication systems. at the same time, it is also a turning machine with rigid tool holding fixtures and an appropriate working area specially designed for efficient chip removal. flexibility the option of using different technologies in one machine forms the basis of an extraordinary wide range of applications spectrum. the number and positions of the workpiece can vary within a defined framework. the manufacturing process can be optimised to suit to the application by using various turning tools. if new components are introduced to your production line combigrind can be re-configured for the new machining tasks. and if an increase in capacity becomes necessary, parallel machining can be implemented using individual machines. all plus points to safeguard your capital investment.
