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The origin of Emark dates back to 1867. It was originally a cast iron and machine tool manufacturer established in Bozen, Saxony. The company was rebuilt in 1952 and was located between Stuttgart and Ulm, not far from Salah, where the company is located today. After the company was rebuilt, it began manufacturing lathes.
At first, only simple screw lathes and rod lathes were produced. In the 1960s, automatic lathes with turrets began to be produced. Since then, program-controlled single and double shaft lathes, and high-efficiency, modular structure single and multi-shaft automatic lathes have been produced successively. In addition, it also produces special machine tools for processing automobile parts. In the 1980s, EMAG had made great achievements in manufacturing highly automated CNC lathe units. The production system is exported to all parts of the world and is put into use in all walks of life. In 1992, EMAG launched an inverted lathe as the world's first machine tool factory. The characteristics of this lathe are that the spindle completes loading and unloading, and the spindle moves while the tool rest is fixed. In other words, Emark turned the traditional lathe upside down.
Even better, each VSC series machine tool is a complete production unit. It not only completes loading and unloading by the spindle (which saves the expensive related expenses in the past), but also faster. Through continuous innovation, based on VSC lathes, a multi-functional machining center has been developed that integrates lathe, drilling, boring, milling, grinding, gear hobbing, laser and other functions. The machining center quotes the structure of a VSC lathe, but the tool system has been changed.