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Stroke Honing Machines
The Barnes HV series of Vertical Honing Machines are designed dually for general purpose and specialized applications. They combine the latest technology with a modular design which results in a system that delivers consistent and dependable results.
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The Barnes MV Series Vertical Honing Machines are equipped with a “quill” type spindle configuration. This design insures precise stroke and size control for producing statistically capable bore diameters to meet any level of production. It also allows for precise reciprocation movement and “reversal” capability.
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The Barnes HH Series Horizontal Honing machines offer a perfect solution for those applications that involve processing of long tubes and cylinders to a very high accuracy and surface finish. The HH Series is designed for significant stock removal at accelerated feed rates
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In addition to our standard models of bore honing systems, we provide the option of special engineered products or the capability of designing and manufacturing machines to a specific need and specification. We realize that every application and process is unique thus, only a custom solution can truly solve your honing system needs.
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Durability is and was a top priority in the design and manufacture of our honing machines. As a result of this, there are many machines built decades ago that are still being used in production today with features that are no longer “state of the art”. With this fact in mind, we offer customers the option of upgrading or modernizing these older model machines
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The availability of replacement parts due to the fact that unforeseen breakdowns of components will undoubtedly occur is a critical factor for ensuring uninterrupted operation and ongoing production.
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For those looking to achieve a more tight control over their processes, we offer complete automation design and tooling. By introducing the use of automated control and load/unload systems to perform tasks once done by human operators, you are exerting more precisely controlled actions throughout your process and enabling it to be a more overall synchronized procedure.