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Using the Quicktech T8 Hybrid to machine a .223 bolt allows flexibility, eliminating the need to manually transfer the part to a vertical milling machine that would have to be equipped with a rotary table or some type of trunnion to finish it. Dropping this part complete using a CNC mill/turn that has an exceptional price point, flexibility, and tooling capacity for this size market is a win/win for all. This type of CNC machine opens the doors for a lot of shops to machine this part, or similar parts, quickly and completely in a “done in one” style process. A CNC mill/turn presents numerous capabilities due to the amount of live tools it can hold, along with the ability to static mill/turn, plus the existence of a gantry on the sub side for machining angled holes in a sub-finish process. For the .223 bolt it was not necessary to use the B-axis on the sub, but only the live tooling, allowing the capability to be there for future jobs. There are 3 main reasons why using the Quicktech T8 Hybrid Mill/Turn Center to drop this part complete are so important: Price Point of Machine Flexibility in a Mill/Turn Tooling Capacity For more information on the process used to machine the .223 bolt, click here: https://absolutemachine.com/machining... or email us at info@absolutemachine.com. #quicktech #millturn #cncmachine Absolute Machine Tools, Inc. 7420 Industrial Pkwy Dr Lorain, OH 44053 (440) 960-6911 http://absolutemachine.com Connect with Absolute: Facebook: / absolutemachinetools Twitter: / absolutemachine LinkedIn: / absolute-machine-tools