William L. Walker began his career with Cincinnati Milling Machine in 1937. After 14 years with Cincinnati Milling, Walker founded Walker Machinery in 1951 and was given a contract to run the local distributorship for Cincinnati in which he sold more than 2,000 manual and NC machines in 20 years.
The company grew through international market opportunities, which came from major expansions for large OEMs such as GE in the 1970s and 1980s. Peter Borden and Bruce Tillinghast purchased the ...
All Harrison V Machines Feature: Powerful spindle motor with AC inverter drive and 33:1 constant power range ...
read more150 to 2000 rpm. . . Speeds to drill large holes, small holes to spot face, counterbore and ream. a flip of the switch ...
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