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Heidenhain (GB) Ltd

200 London Road
Burgess Hill
West Sussex
RH15 9RD
United Kingdom
T: 01444 247711
F: 01444 870024
E: sales@heidenhain.co.uk
W: www.heidenhain.co.uk
Where to find us

Description

Heidenhain (GB) Limited

Heidenhain (GB) is the world-leading supplier of angular, linear and rotary encoders for demanding positioning tasks, as well as digital readouts and CNC systems for most metalcutting applications - in particular, milling and machining centres (both as OEM items and for retrofit) as well as drilling, boring and turning machines.

With extensive and unrivalled experience and know-how in the development and manufacture of such equipment, Heidenhain is continually at the forefront of highly-accurate measurement and control solutions for the technologies of today and tomorrow.

Number of Machine Tools:

Metal Cutting3-5

Trade Names

DIADURHEIDENHAINTNC

Latest News

Heidenhain to show first ever mill-turn control and more

At MACH 2012 (April 16-20, NEC, Birmingham) Heidenhain (GB) will be exhibiting a comprehensive range of products from its portfolios of CNC systems, digital readouts and encoders that embrace most metalcutting technologies and manufacturing engineering measurement/inspection needs.

Heidenhain DRO technology and more supports WorldSkills 2011

Digital readout systems as well as linear and rotary encoders from Heidenhain (GB) will be demonstrating their powerful yet easy-to-use functionality at WorldSkills 2011, the world's largest international skills competition, featuring 1,000 competitors from over 53 countries.

RK International supports youngsters who want to 'Have a Go', at Worldskills 2011

WorldSkills London 2011 official supplier RK International has drawn together specialist in control and positioning Heidenhain (GB) and thermoforming equipment supplier C R Clarke & Co (UK) to actively involve young people attending in the 'Have-a-Go' part of the competition, which will see participants undertake CNC machining and then produce a model race car by vacuum forming.