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Harting was founded in 1890 and specializes in the research and development and manufacturing of precision lathes. Harting provides the * abundant lathe product line in the industry, which can meet the requirements of various customers for machine tool performance, processing and budget. While ensuring machining accuracy, flexibility and reliability, its turning solutions are also committed to using advanced technology to reduce tool wear and control operating costs to help customers achieve optimal production efficiency and economic benefits.
Hardinge Brothers, Inc. Founded by Henry and Franklin Hardinge in Chicago, Illinois.
In the 1920s and 1930s, accountant Douglas Anderson and mechanical engineer Leigh Evans jointly acquired Morrison Machine Products and eventually Hardinge Brothers, Inc. Hardinge has since operated side by side with Morrison's businesses. 1960-1980 In the 1990s, Hardinge Brothers Inc. launched their first numerically controlled (CNC) machine.
By the 1990s and 2000s, Hardinge Brothers Inc. Change its name to Hardinge Inc., Completed a public listing on the stock market and acquired Bridgeport, L. Brands such as Kellenberger Co. AG, Hauser, Tripet and Tschudin AG.
Over the next 10 years, Hardinge successively completed acquisitions of brands such as Jones and Shipman, USACH Technologies, Voumard and Forkardt Workholding.
Hardinge's vast product lineup makes the company a global leader in metal cutting technology solutions and accessories.
Founded in the United States in 1890, Harting Machine Tool is a world-renowned leader in machine tool equipment manufacturing. It can provide customers with a wide range of reliable turning, milling, grinding and fixture application solutions.
The T-series turning centers it develops and produces are recognized as leaders in the industry in ultra-precision machining and hard turning applications. Every time, Harting strives to provide customers with product solutions unmatched in the industry. Harting's products and solutions can be found in *, automotive, medical, energy, transportation construction, agriculture, mold, and 3C industries.



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