Swing Clamp
SOUTHWEST Product: -7 MPa -3 point sensor model that can detect clamping, unclamping and overstroke -ideal for compact and simple jigs
SOUTHWEST Product: -7 MPa -3 point sensor model that can detect clamping, unclamping and overstroke -ideal for compact and simple jigs
SOUTHWEST Product: From small parts to large parts, the MILL Series provide you with ideal conditions for productive machining at low unit cost, with precise results - up to 12,000 mm in X travel!
SOUTHWEST Product: The new Nargesa MP3160CNC Hydraulic Press Brake delivers 160 Tons of bending, precision CNC control, and 4.0 technology—built for unmatched accuracy and efficiency.
SOUTHWEST Product: Why Exhibit at IMTS?
SOUTHWEST Product: Come visit us at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL. IMTS - The International Manufacturing Technology Show is taking place September 14-19, 2026.
SOUTHWEST Product: 3-Flute micro square, ball, and corner radius end mills with an increased shank diameter– 0.250” or 6mm –for maximum rigidity in miniature part machining.
SOUTHWEST Session:
Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Christian Newton, Chief of Staff,
Speaker at SOUTHWEST: Michael Molnar, Founding Director, NIST Advanced Manufacturing National Program Office
SOUTHWEST Session: Join us for a town hall event designed for exhibitors and attendees to help shape the future of federal research and development in advanced manufacturing. SPECIAL REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED: Register Here Participants will share insights to help define the priorities for the 2026 – 2030 National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing, which guides Federal efforts to enhance the competitiveness of U.S. manufacturing. The plan is revised every four years to provide new federal priorities in advanced manufacturing research and development, aiming to create jobs, boost economic growth across various sectors, and strengthen national security. This town hall session augments an online Request for Information (RFI), enabling participants to voice their views and catalyze deeper input into priority areas. The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has posted the complete set of questions in the Federal Register. The National Science and Technology Council’s Subcommittee on Advanced Manufacturing will manage the RFI process, and the NIST Office of Advanced Manufacturing will collect and analyze the information. Learn more here: White House Fact Sheet This exclusive town hall roundtable gives manufacturing leaders the opportunity to: Get a seat at the table with peers and policymakers Make your voice heard in shaping U.S. manufacturing priorities Provide deeper insights beyond the formal Request for Information (RFI) process.