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Timing Pulley Drive Specialists Timing Pulley Drive Specialists An ISO 9001:2015 Company 303 Nassau Blvd., Garden City Park, NY 11040 Tel: +1 (516)746-3736, Fax:+1 (516)746-3741 Web: Download 2D/3D Cad Drawings @ www.york-ind.com FACILITIES LIST (13) CNC Vertical Machining Centers, (18) CNC Lathes, (50) GEAR Machines Mori Seiki NL2000 S/Y (1) 2-½” Bar Capacity - 8” Chuck Live tooling, sub-spindle, 5 axis capable Mori Seiki NL2500Y (1) 3-1/8” Bar Capacity - 8” Chuck Live tooling, 4 axis capable Mori Seiki CL-253 CNC Lathe (2) 3 ½” Bar Capacity - 12’’ Chuck Mori Seiki CL-203A CNC Lathe (2) 2’ Bar Capacity - 8’’ Chuck Mori Seiki CL-203B CNC Lathe (2) 2 ½’’ Bar Capacity - 8’’ Chuck MORI SEIKI CL-2000 CNC Lathe (1) 2’’ Bar Capacity - 8’’ Chucks MORI SEIKI CL-153 Lathe (1) 1-5/8 ‘’ Bar Capacity - 6’’ Chuck MAZAK QUICKTURN 6G CNC Lathe (5) Gang Tooling - Northfield Precision Air Chucks EMCO MAIER 345II CNC LATHE (1) 1 5/8” Bar Capacity - 6’’ Chuck Live tooling Quick Change VDI Tooling EMCO MAIER 342 CNC LATHE (2) 1-5/8’’ Bar Capacity - 6’’ Chuck Quick Change VDI Tooling 1 | P a g e 1/2021 Facilities List York Ind. Timing Pulley Drive Specialists An ISO 9001:2015 Company 303 Nassau Blvd., Garden City Park, NY 11040 Tel: +1 (516)746-3736, Fax:+1 (516)746-3741 Web: Download 2D/3D Cad Drawings @ www.york-ind.com BROTHER TC-22B-0 CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER (1) Quick Change Tooling System -- 27 Tool Storage Capacity Coolant thru Spindle (1) Nikken Rotary table (5-axis) Renishaw Probe Dunham air Collet Systems BROTHER TC-31A CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER (3) 21 Tool Storage Capacity - Nikken Rotary Indexer (2) Index Table 180 deg. BROTHER TC-S2D-0 CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER (2) Quick Change Tooling System - 21 Tool Storage Capacity Haas Programmable Indexing System, Double Head Dunham air Collet Systems BROTHER TC-S2C-0 CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER (2) Quick Change Tooling System --21 Tool Storage Capacity Coolant thru Spindle (1) Haas Programmable Indexing System Dunham air Collet Systems BROTHER TC-22A CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER (4) 26 Tool Storage Capacity Haas Programmable Indexing Systems Dunham Air Collet Systems BROTHER TC-S2A CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER (1) Quick Change Tooling System Haas Programmable Indexing System Dunham air Collet Systems FELLOWS #7 TYPE GEAR SHAPERS (13) Quick Change Arbor System - 7’’ Dia. X 2’’ Face Width FELLOW #7 PRECISION RACK MACHINE (1) 1’’ Face Width x 10’’ Length- Up to 12’’ Diametrical Pitch 2 | P a g e 1/2021 Facilities List York Ind. Timing Pulley Drive Specialists An ISO 9001:2015 Company 303 Nassau Blvd., Garden City Park, NY 11040 Tel: +1 (516)746-3736, Fax:+1 (516)746-3741 Web: Download 2D/3D Cad Drawings @ www.york-ind.com BARBER COLMAN 16-16 MULTICYCLE HOBBING MACHINE (2) Auto Cycle, Collet Tooling, Quick Change Arbor System 16’’ Dia. X 16’’ Long BARBER-COLMAN 16-16 HOBBING MACHINE (2) Auto Cycle, Collet Tooling, Quick Change Arbor System 16’’ Dia. X 16’’ Long BARBER-COLMAN 6-10 MULTICYCLE HOBBING MACHINE (5) Auto Cycle, Collet Tooling, Quick Change Arbor System 6’’ Dia. X 10’’ Long BARBER-COLMAN 6-10 HOBBING MACHINE (6) Collet Tooling, Quick Change Arbor System 6’’ Dia. X 10’’ Long BARBER-COLMAN 1 – ½ HOBBING MACHINE (8) Auto Cycle, Special Drive Type Arbors 1’’ Dia. X ½’’ Long MIKRON #79 HOBBING MACHINE (3) Collet System, Quick Change Arbor System 1-9/16’’ Dia. X 1-1/8’’ Long MIKRON #132-02 HOBBING MACHINE (4) Collet System, Quick Change Arbor System 4” Dia. X 4” Long MIKRON #A22/2 HOBBING MACHINES (3) Auto Cycle, Collet System, Quick Change Arbor System ¾” Dia. X ¾” Long MIKRON #102 HOBBING MACHINES (2) Quick Change Collet System 4 ¾” dia. X 5” long GAUTHIER PRECISION HOBBING MACHINE (1) Collet System BARBER-COLMAN HOB SHARPENING 2 ½” - 2” (1) For Sharpening Hob cutters in house. 3 | P a g e 1/2021 Facilities List York Ind. Timing Pulley Drive Specialists An ISO 9001:2015 Company 303 Nassau Blvd., Garden City Park, NY 11040 Tel: +1 (516)746-3736, Fax:+1 (516)746-3741 Web: Download 2D/3D Cad Drawings @ www.york-ind.com HEALD - Model #161-- Rotary Grinder For Sharpening Shaper Gear cutters in house. YORK DESIGNED GEAR AND PULLEY DEBURRING MACHINE (7) Quick change Arbors Fully Adjustable for any Size Manufacture BROACHING EQUIPMENT, Horizontal (1) 2-ton capacity, PLC controlled, Auto pull head DENISON HYDRAULIC PRESSES (10) 1-ton to 6-ton capacity Quick change Rams and Bottom Plates Complete Assembly and Staking Tools HARDINGE SPEED LATHE (2) 1 1/16’’ Bar Capacity - 6’ Chuck FEELER - PRECISION LATHE - SERIES II (2) Sony Digital Read-Out ACER VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE (2) Hardinge Indexing Units, Rotary Table, Vises and Tooling Sony Digital Read-Out SUNNEN HONING MACHINE-MODEL MBB 1690 POWER STROKE 3/32’’ to 2’’ Dia. - Full Range of Honing Mandrels and Stones, YORK DESIGNED TIMING BELT SLITTING MACHINE Full Range of Belt Sizes, Cutting of any Width DAREX – XT3000 TOOL SHARPENER BROWN & SHARPE UNIVERSAL TOOL & CUTTER GRINDER CARBOLOY DIAMOND TOOL GRINDERS PEDESTAL GRINDERS PEDESTAL BRUSHING EQUIPMENT AUTOMATIC PARTS WASHER (2) 4 | P a g e 1/2021 Facilities List York Ind. Timing Pulley Drive Specialists An ISO 9001:2015 Company 303 Nassau Blvd., Garden City Park, NY 11040 Tel: +1 (516)746-3736, Fax:+1 (516)746-3741 Web: Download 2D/3D Cad Drawings @ www.york-ind.com COMPLETE INSPECTION ROOM York Industries is proud of its inspection processes and are fully equipped to inspect all tolerances required to ensure that the items we manufacture are to our customer specifications. A full range of gage blocks, plug gages, thread gages and various inspection tools including comparators are readily available to evaluate the parts from our manufacturing systems. Quality is a way with York, it’s built into our overall system. NIKON OPTICAL COMPARITOR [2] Surface Illumination, Full Sets of Profile Overlays, 10x to 100x Power Lenses VARI-ROLL – COMPUTERIZED GEAR ANALYZING TESTER (2) SHEFFIELD DISCOVERY CMM-INSPECTION Fully Programmable Inspection-First Part thru Production PARKER GEAR TESTERS PARKSON GEAR TESTERS SCHERR-TOMICO GEAR TESTERS (3) WILSON ROCKWELL HARDNESS TESTER (1) SUNNEN PRECISION HOLE GAGES (10) 5 | P a g e 1/2021 Facilities List York Ind. .
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