Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Kingston Engineering invests in state-of-the-art Hwacheon Hi-Tech 200B turning centre

Leading precision engineering manufacturers, Kingston Engineering recently announced their plan to invest significantly in new machines throughout 2025.

It has already proven to be a busy start to the year, with the installation of a new Hwacheon Hi-Tech 200B onto the machine shop floor at Kingston Engineering.

This horizontal turning centre is a proven, multifunctional, highly customisable machine, equipped with advanced features to handle complex machining tasks.

The Hwacheon Hi-Tech 200B is distinguished by its solid machine beds, wide flat guides and powerful drives capable of handling the most demanding machining requirements. It ensures the superior production and performance of ultra-precision complex components with intricate features.

The Hwacheon Hi-Tech 200B is a welcome addition to the already extensive machine base at Kingston Engineering.

Further investment in the first quarter of this year will see the delivery of a Hwacheon Vesta-1300B+ to the Kingston Engineering site on Pennington Street in Hull. This vertical machining centre is particularly suitable for ductile materials like copper, aluminium or steel and enables high cutting rates.

It’s an exciting time for Kingston Engineering as they continue to invest for the future and lead the way in shaping precision engineering of the future.


Kingston Engineering Co. (Hull) Limited

Pennington Street, Hull. East Yorkshire HU8 7LD

email: sales@kingston-engineering.co.uk

Web: www.kingston-engineering.co.uk

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