List of Other machine elements products
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Leave cost reduction and quality measures to us!
- nut
- bolt
- Other machine elements
It is an arm catch with a tightening function.
- Other machine elements
The "Strand Cutter," unique to our company, allows for external adjustment of the gap between the rotating blade and the fixed blade, making it easy to operate. It achieves excellent operability, driv...
- cutter
- Other machine elements
- Other processing machines
A mesh conveyor that can operate in sync with a strand cutter. It is suitable for retrieving fragile strands while maintaining their shape.
- Other machine elements
Over 3,000 units delivered! Introducing the starting of motors at 3000V and 6000V levels.
- Other machine elements
Equipped with a variety of facilities! Utilizing the functions and possibilities of the equipment, we manufacture a wide range of products, both large and small.
- Other machine elements
Various ball screws, nuts, and worm gears.
- Flight control parts
- Other machine elements
- Milling machine
Cost reduction, prototyping, shortening delivery times... We will respond comprehensively across a wide range of areas to solve your challenges!
- Other machine elements
- nut
- gear
I was involved in the production of the "touchable" model of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura City.
The "touchable" model of Kenchoji Temple was conceived by the Universal Picture Book Library UniLeaf (represented by Toshie Oshima, located in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture) with the concept of allowing visually impaired individuals to feel historical buildings with their hands, enabling them to share the excitement of travel together. Subsequently, it received support from many donors through grants from the "Support Each Other Fund" and crowdfunding, leading to its production. To realize the concept of feeling historical buildings by touch, a 1/50 scale miniature of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall was meticulously recreated in bronze, paying close attention to detail. Our company was responsible for the production of the castings, which consist of approximately 30 parts. This in-house technology utilizes a casting method called "Digital Cast," which excels in producing unique, one-of-a-kind items without the need for mold fabrication. The model has been permanently installed in front of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall since the day after the ceremony, allowing visitors to touch it freely. If you visit Kenchoji Temple in Kamakura, please take a look. [Manufacturing Responsible] Prototype resin model production and casting machining: JMC Corporation Casting (moldless casting "Digital Cast"): Castem Corporation
Laptop arm with a left-right sliding mouse tray that makes positioning easy with a double arm.
- Other machine elements
The UL180 series can accommodate biometric monitors from major manufacturers, simplifying the management of biometric monitor arms throughout the facility.
- Other machine elements
We will exhibit medical monitor arms and IT carts at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine will be held from March 14 to 16, 2025. We will be exhibiting at the accompanying exhibition. - Monitor arms from ICWUSA, widely adopted in healthcare institutions in North America - Medical IT carts from the Taiwanese brand "Rollsys" We invite all healthcare professionals planning to attend the exhibition to visit our booth at AquaS Co., Ltd.
You can make it, starting from one piece. Please try the cast product with a prototype!
- Other machine elements
- Other Auto Parts
- Auto Parts
I was involved in the production of the "touchable" model of Kencho-ji Temple in Kamakura City.
The "touchable" model of Kenchoji Temple was conceived by the Universal Picture Book Library UniLeaf (represented by Toshie Oshima, located in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture) with the concept of allowing visually impaired individuals to feel historical buildings with their hands, enabling them to share the excitement of travel together. Subsequently, it received support from many donors through grants from the "Support Each Other Fund" and crowdfunding, leading to its production. To realize the concept of feeling historical buildings by touch, a 1/50 scale miniature of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall was meticulously recreated in bronze, paying close attention to detail. Our company was responsible for the production of the castings, which consist of approximately 30 parts. This in-house technology utilizes a casting method called "Digital Cast," which excels in producing unique, one-of-a-kind items without the need for mold fabrication. The model has been permanently installed in front of the Kenchoji Temple Buddha Hall since the day after the ceremony, allowing visitors to touch it freely. If you visit Kenchoji Temple in Kamakura, please take a look. [Manufacturing Responsible] Prototype resin model production and casting machining: JMC Corporation Casting (moldless casting "Digital Cast"): Castem Corporation
A space-saving type that can be installed on desks or counters with limited depth, featuring double arms that can be folded for compact storage.
- Other machine elements