
Schütte Corporation
4055 Morrill Rd.
Jackson
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MI
49201-7013
US
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A Message from Schütte Corporation
Precision, High-Speed, Multi-Spindle, Automatic Turning Centers
Six- and eight-spindle bar automatics are Schütte specialties, with bar machines ranging from 4-100mm and chuckers up to 200mm in capacity.As Seen In Production Machining

Go North to Find Schütte's Multi-Spindles, South for Tool Grinders
Schütte USA are in two locations at this year’s IMTS with a sophisticated cell demonstrating automation applied using a FANUC robot in the South Hall and a presentation featuring CNC Multi-spindles in the Gosiger booth in the North hall.

Bringing the International Manufacturing Community Together
The world continues to get smaller, in a sense, as travel and communication become more efficient. These factors have also facilitated PM’s ability to cover technological advances in our industry from around the world.

Taking CNC Multis to a New Level
A visit to EMO, should be on the top of anyone’s list to see the latest in machining technology.

New Challenges, New Beginnings at Schütte
I needed to talk to our customers to hear directly what we were doing right and, more importantly, where we needed to improve.

Specialized Grinder and Software Speeds Part Production
Once the company implemented a new grinder, it not only saved time during setup, but it improved machine uptime and eliminated the need to purchase additional simulation software.

Self-Defeating Paradigm
As the business outlook gets brighter, companies are focusing on adding quality people. But why are these people still so hard to find? Attitudes about manufacturing careers need to be improved.

Turning Toward The Future
This new machine tool represents the lastest in a new generation of CNC multi-spindle automatics. Its development was a clean sheet approach and the results are impressive.

Speed, Accuracy And Power In A CNC Multi World
The inherent advantages of the multi-spindle machine design remain in place within the metalworking industry. What have changed are the volume, complexity and tolerance requirements to which manufacturers must produce. Builders are responding with enhancements that keep traditional multi-spindle advantages, while dealing with the new production issues.