Ball screws that support technology! Many large machines line the factory to perform special processing.
This booklet introduces the Iwaki gauge, which survives through the ages with special processing technology. It features sections such as "Let's Take a Peek into the Factory!", columns, and a Q&A corner with various topics related to small factories and craftsmen. "Ball screws" are valued for their precision and smooth movement with minimal loss, making them essential components in manufacturing machinery for smartphones, parts for autonomous vehicles, industrial robots, and aircraft. [Contents] ■ Let's Take a Peek into the Factory! ■ Columns ■ Q&A Corner: Various Topics Related to Small Factories and Craftsmen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Listings】 ■Let's take a look inside the factory! - Special processing! Ball screws that support technology - Huge! Screw grinding machine - Inspection tools that support manufacturing - Traditional machines that nurture craftsmen *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment, Iwaki Gauge Co., Ltd. has focused solely on creating "better products" with the motto "Faster!" and "More precisely!" Initially, the company only manufactured gauges, but the range of products has expanded to include jigs, tools, and prototypes, with a significant increase in precision machining. Currently, precision ball screws and precision feed screws are the main products, and we have established a continuous production system. With the catchphrase "Iwaki, challenging the world at the micro level," we will continue to remember our original intention of creating "fast," "precise," and "better products," while also striving for "the development of new technologies."