Star Cutter Company has announced the complete integration of the TRU TECH product line into the Star Cutter grinding technology portfolio, extending the company’s offering of 5-axis, broach, cylindrical and centerless grinders. The Star Cutter brand look and name has been applied the TRU TECH TX93XM, TX93XM-A and TT8500 centerless grinders, as well as the T23XM and TT820 cylindrical grinders.
In a strategic move in 2023, Star Cutter assumed design and manufacturing rights to TRU TECH grinding technology, extending the company’s solutions across the grinding lifecycle into blank preparation and cylindrical grinding. Additionally, Star Cutter has absorbed the large existing installed base, bringing both expertise and synergy to its customers.
“Star Cutter is a company that has steadily grown through both innovation and acquisition”, says Brad Lawton, Star Cutter chairman and CEO. “We continue to add technologies, such as the TRU TECH range, that make sense for our customers and to the business, emphasizing our expert tool manufacturing brand.”
The TRU TECH series offers ease of use and ultrafast set-up, keeping the machines running more often for greater uptime and throughput. Additionally, Perimetric™ grinding technology and CNC Pick-N-Place™ software enable these machines to achieve extremely high accuracy for high precision and micro components in numerous industries including medical, aerospace and electronics. These systems are also capable of handling diverse needs from one-piece, small lot runs through automated and unattended production.
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