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Edge Technologies – Pushing automation forward There’s no risk in dealing with Edge If it’s not right, we make it right Our vertically integrated manufacturing capabilities means we can design, machine, grind, and fabricate parts and accessories on-site
Company - Edge Technologies Edge Technologies is a solutions provider of CNC lathe automation with a focus on magazine bar feeding and unloading systems The company’s two-tiered lineup of models is by far the largest in the industry — supported by a North American field service network and large inventory of parts and accessories, including pusher and lathe collets
Edge Technologies to Move into New Headquarters in Fall 2024 Located just 7 4 miles west (about a 10-minute drive) from Edge Technologies’ current headquarters, the new facility will offer easy highway access The move is scheduled for November 2024, with full occupancy expected shortly
Bar Feeders - Edge Technologies A 7” touchscreen to run lights out with precision No more 6” remnants on 3 8” parts Controls standardized across all machines, so you can pick the right bar feeder without relearning the interface
Schlenker Collets Guide Bushings - Edge Technologies Special Customized Solutions S-Slot collets; Long-nose guide bushing; Over gripping collets; Step collets; Guide bushings with extended inserts; Serrated clamping collets
Bar feeder articles, publications, and media - Edge Technologies Bar Feeder for Sliding Headstock CNC Lathes Edge Technologies has introduced a new version of the FMB Turbo 3-38 for sliding headstock CNC lathes that features the new Revolutionary Sliding (RS) technology This patented design is the first in the industry to fully support the bar pusher and stock from inside the bar feeder all the way into the
Kager Industries - Edge Technologies Edge Technologies helped Kager Industries move to lights out production, which allowed them to switch to a four-day work week and still get more work done