Pracovní plocha vertikální
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On some CNC-machining centres, the machine table is arranged strongly inclined, almost vertically, for spacial reasons. Until the mid-2000's CNC-machining centres with vertical work surfaces were a complete niche product. They were mostly based on the construction principles already known with machines with horizontal work surfaces and have hence shown grave disadvantages. Already in the 90's the company Bre.Ma began constructing machines which process the workpiece upright and whose machine base unit and processing type have been completely new and constructed exclusively for vertically standing workpieces. In the process the workpiece had been held and transported with rollers and chains. It's a very efficient industry machine which were accordingly expensive and hence only a niche product as well. Mid 2000's a variation of machining centres appeared at which the workpiece were held by gripping pliers This machine was small, flexible and cheap. All bigger manufacturers soon offered at least such model. Thus from about 2010 they made a construction type of CNC-machining centres out of this niche product, which also has its fair share of the market. Advantages
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