Citizen
Swiss-Type Turning
Centers

Citizen is
best known as the manufacturer of high-precision
timepieces, including the smallest watch, the thinnest
watch, and the most accurate watch available today. Its
expertise, however, extends far beyond just simply watch
manufacture. The need for extraordinarily precise watch
components led also to the development of advanced
production equipment. Among these are the highly precise,
highly versatile Swiss-type turning centers known in the
trade as CINCOM (CItizen Numerically COntrolled
Machines). more.....
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A-Series
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K12/K16VII
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A20VII
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A32VII
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K12/K16VII
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| These cost efficient turning
centers offer unrivaled productivity and price
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Provides complex machining
performance at never before seen speeds. |
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L20IX
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M-Series
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L20IX
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M16Y
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M20/M32Y
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| The capability and flexibility of
the L20IX make this machine our best selling
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With these most advanced Citizen
models, the only limitation to what you can
produce is your mind. |
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R07VI
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R07VI
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| High speed and high precision
machining of tiny complex parts. |
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Since its inception,
Marubeni Citizen-Cincom has successfully made
CINCOM machines the most widely accepted
Swiss-type turning centers in the world. These
machines are used extensively to manufacture an
array of products, including medical
instruments, electronics, fiber optics,
automobiles, business machines, aerospace,
defense, firearms, tools, valves, fasteners,
and many others.
With the implementation of sliding headstock
technology, coupled with a guide bushing to
provide an additional point of material
support, the Citizen Swiss-type turning center
is able eliminate the material vibration and
harmonics to provide the most precise machining
within the industry. Because of this
enhanced material support, the CINCOM is
ideally suited to manufacture your parts with
3:1 length-to-diameter ratios, as well as
complex (or even simple!) parts requiring
multiple operations.
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