Contact
TMT Swiss LLC
Phone:
603-474-7730
Fax:
603-474-7757
Please visit:
TMT Swiss LLC
Mailing Address:
111 Ledge Road
Seabrook,
NH
03874
US
Search Machine Specs on Techspex
NexTurn Turning Machines/Centers
Nexturn: The Swiss Turn Leader
|
|
TMT Swiss, LLC an affiliate of Tyler Machine Tool Co. is the importer for Nexturn Swiss type Turning Machines in the United States.
The Nexturn distribution network is handled by local dealers in each state who can provide any service support required to keep our Nexturn customers productive with these high quality machines.
Being in the distribution business ourselves for almost 30 years, we have a clear understanding on the needs of our customers from an applications and service support perspective.
We are committed to providing the same high level of support for the Nexturn network that we have been noted for in the New England area.
Our Swiss Applications Engineering Group can provide time estimates and turnkey solutions from our technical facilities in Seabrook, NH and South Windsor, CT. We always have machines set up in these facilities to provide demonstrations and part prove out requirements.
Our Service Engineering Group can provide troubleshooting techniques and services as needed, many times just via telephone.
Our Engineering Team in conjunction with the Nexturn factory engineers can provide Customized, Cost Effective Solutions to meet our customer’s needs
CNC Swiss-Type Models
TMT Swiss, U.S. importer for Nexturn Swiss-type turning machines, offers the “E” series of seven-axis Swiss turning machines, which are designed to minimize the effects of thermal displacement.
Multi-Axis Turning Center
• Brochure highlights Nexturn's CNC fixed head style multi-axis turning centers, SA20X/32X/45X series
• Explains the benefits of the machines in detail as well as specifications
• Components of the tool are diagrammed to illustrate their functions
.
Drafting New Players For Swiss Precision
Consistent operations play a big part in attaining high productivity. That’s why, as a shop grows (as this Swiss shop has), it should look to add machines—and employees—that complement each other.