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New Mikrosa Kronos XS 80 tackles smallest parts October 2006
 
Korber Schleifring, Mikrosa centreless grinding machine tools First shown at EMO 2005, the Mikrosa Kronos XS 80 is now available.

It is one size smaller the the Kronos S and allows the processing of the smallest parts from 0.5 to 12 mm diameter and up to 75 mm in length. It is based on the Studer S12, so is assembled from mostly proven parts.

Taking just 4 sq m, multiple machines can be linked together to produce a production line.
 
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