Horizontal Machining Centers

M.S. Machining Systems, Inc.

45 Years of innovation and service to our customers.  Give us a call and let us help.

If you have not heard of us, you have certainly seen products produced on our equipment.  Give us a call and ask.

 

Traditional Value

40 Years building quality hard working machines. OEM Machine Tool builder of Horizontal Machining Centers.

Who We Are.

Features that work for you.

While most features are standard, Optional features are availble to enhance your machining center operation and expand its' capabilities.

Standard & Optional

Saves You Time

Built to last and easy to maintain. These machine are built to run and run.

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Horizontal Machining Centers

What You Get is Even More Important Than What You Pay

The real value of a Machining Center extends across many years. You measure it by what it can earn for you, how long it will keep earning, and total owning and operating costs, not just the purchase price. M.S. Machining Systems has never compromised this concept of value Here are 6 important advantages vital to your business and your profits.

  1. Linear recirculating roller way bearings, no stick/slip. Sliding ways used to be the only feasible approach to machine-tool motion. Higher technology has seen better ways including adjustable pre-loaded recirculating way bearing cartridges used on every axis, on every machining center. They cost more, but in over-all value they are worth it-in rigidity, fast response, reduced wear, and lasting precision.

  2.  Adjustability for lasting accuracy. These bearing cartridges have another plus, besides reducing friction and wear. They can be adjusted to achieve exactly the right tension, to keep the machine in alignment, and to eliminate any looseness or "play". This simplifies the task of staying within tolerance, throughout the life of your machine. 

  3. Replace or regrind the ways, not the machine. M.S. Machining Systems protects your investment by fitting our machining centers with bolt-on replaceable hardened and ground ways. Should they be damaged, replace them, quickly and economically, and resume production.

  4. Steel : twice the stiffness of cast iron, with the same weight. Contrary to the long-standing myth, "heavy" doesn't mean "strong". Steel has fifty percent less deflection in a given length and cross-section. Additionally, twice the stability, rigidity and precision when cutting.

  5. Fast cycle times. A key factor in any machining center's profitmaking ability. M.S. cuts cycle times through the combination of high performance drives and low-friction bearing design. The ability to achieve full spindle horsepower at low rpms permits heavy milling cuts with large cutters, for short cycle times even on difficult special alloys.

  6. Factory support and parts for 40 plus years when you need it. In fact, our standard diagnostic package can identify many problems and log them.

Built for value. M.S. Machining Systems has always aimed at building machine tools that deliver value. The engineering advances and refinements on MSMSI machining centers are there because of cost reasons, longer life, greater accuracy, less downtime, shorter cycle times, and more profit for you. The goal: to increase the value, the return on investment. This is much more important to you than the initial price tag.

Horizontal Machining Centers

M.S. Machining Systems, Inc.  is a proud sponsor of The Byting Irish Robotics team which enables students to gain valuable hands on engineering knowledge and more to inspire there future career paths!

The Byting Irish Robotics team finish the 2024 season at an all time high!

Team 7660 - The Byting Irish Robotics of Fr. Gabriel Richard High School traveled to Houston TX to complete in the the First Robotics World Championship.  With teams from around the world and a bus trip of over 20 hours the team was ready to get to work.  After working hard though some initial issues the team improved with every game.  The Irish were ultimately  chosen by the fourth alliance on the Curie field.  The alliance performed well and was the finalist for the Curie field but did not move on to the world finals.

Congratulation on a great run!

Congratulations once AGAIN to The Byting Irish Robotics team!

Team 7660 - The Byting Irish Robotics of Fr. Gabriel Richard High School Captained the 7th Seed Alliance at the Michigan State Championship Aptiv Field with its alliance partners Team 226, The Hammerheads from Troy High School, and Team 3604 The Goon Squad from Woodhaven High School.   A combination of smart alliance partner selection and an unbeatable defense the 7th alliance went on to win the States Aptiv Division and move on to the State Final Four Round.   After winning their first match in the final four double elimination, the Aptiv Field alliance lost the next two games to finish 3rd in the state of Michigan. 

By beating the odds and with the luck of the Irish, the Byting Irish Robotics team accumulated enough points to be invited to the First Robotics World Championship held in Houston Texas.   For more information see the link below.

Byting Irish

The Team leaves for Houston on April 15th.

www.youtube.com/@FRC7660

 

Congratulations AGAIN to The Byting Irish Robotics team!

Team 7660 - The Byting Irish Robotics of Fr Gabriel Richard High School were part of the winning alliance at the Ann Arbor District FIRST Robotics Competition. Their long hours and the luck of the Irish on Saint Patrick's day paid off! Competing against 42 schools from around Michigan, they persevered through some tough challenges to be selected for playoffs by Alliance #1, led by Team 67 - The HOT Team of Milford High School, and joined by Team 4362 – Gems from CSPA.
The team was also honored for there persistence and hard work with the Creativity Award, for the design of the triple intake system.  This award celebrates creativity that enhances strategy of play and was intentionally designed and not discovered. 

It looks like the next stop for the Byting Irish is the Michigan State Championship at SVSU starting 04/04/2024. 

Good luck and play hard.

www.youtube.com/@FRC7660

 

Congratulations to The Byting Irish Robotics team!

Team 7660 - The Byting Irish Robotics of Fr Gabriel Richard High School were part of the winning alliance at the Milford District FIRST Robotics Competition. After spending the last 7 ½ weeks designing and building a robot from scratch, their long hours paid off! Competing against 38 schools from around the metro Detroit area, they persevered through some initial technical challenges to be selected for playoffs by Alliance #2, led by Team 67 - The HOT Team of Milford High School, and joined by Team 503 – Frog Force from Novi High School.
The team was also honored with the Gracious Professionalism Award for their willingness to jump in and help neighboring Team 7813 of New Haven finish their electrical and programming code on Thursday night making it possible for them to compete, as well as Team 7660's initiatives to welcome and assist new rookie teams at the competition.
www.youtube.com/@FRC7660