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Ever since it was founded in 1862, the Genevabased Société d’Instruments de Précision (SIP) has been a benchmark for precision machine tool engineering. The basic design of SIP machines can still be found today in all traditional machining centers, both for vertical and horizontal models. SIP 7000/7 (4 and 5 axis) The horizontal SIP machining centers are living proof that ultraprecision is by no means a myth. Gearbox housings, spindle heads and twoaxis turntables can be machined with significantly higher levels of precision than with conventional machining centers, making them the obvious choice for customers.
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Ever since it was founded in 1862, the Genevabased Société d’Instruments de Précision (SIP) has been a benchmark for precision machine tool engineering. The basic design of SIP machines can still be found today in all traditional machining centers, both for vertical and horizontal models. SIP 7000/7 (4 and 5 axis) The horizontal SIP machining centers are living proof that ultraprecision is by no means a myth. Gearbox housings, spindle heads and twoaxis turntables can be machined with significantly higher levels of precision than with conventional machining centers, making them the obvious choice for customers.
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Ever since it was founded in 1862, the Genevabased Société d’Instruments de Précision (SIP) has been a benchmark for precision machine tool engineering. The basic design of SIP machines can still be found today in all traditional machining centers, both for vertical and horizontal models. SIP 5000/6 / 5000/7 The SIP vertical range is a must for all producers of parts with high levels of value creations. It enables ultraprecision positioning and the closest of dimensional tolerances for drilling and milled surfaces.
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Ever since it was founded in 1862, the Genevabased Société d’Instruments de Précision (SIP) has been a benchmark for precision machine tool engineering. The basic design of SIP machines can still be found today in all traditional machining centers, both for vertical and horizontal models. SIP 5000/6 / 5000/7 The SIP vertical range is a must for all producers of parts with high levels of value creations. It enables ultraprecision positioning and the closest of dimensional tolerances for drilling and milled surfaces.
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