The term "zero-point" refers to the repeatable positioning accuracy. Every time a Vero-S module engages a pull-stud, it positions the part with a repeatability accuracy of less than 0.005 mm. This eliminates the need for manual alignment. A machinist can take a fixture off the machine, perform an operation on another machine, and place it back on the first machine, knowing the coordinate system (G54, etc.) remains perfectly aligned.
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Minimizes machine downtime by allowing workpieces to be exchanged, positioned, and clamped in a single step. The term "zero-point" refers to the repeatable positioning
Despite its small exterior, the Verso-S offered a wheelbase of 2,550mm, providing rear legroom comparable to much larger sedans. A machinist can take a fixture off the
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In the high-stakes world of precision manufacturing, the difference between a scrapped part and a perfect component often comes down to microns. As industries push for tighter tolerances and faster turnaround times, the technology holding the workpiece in place has evolved from a simple mechanical necessity into a sophisticated engineering marvel.