Saspi
Screws and bolts making machines
ESSpain
1961
2019
11-50
< 10

Saspi’s MPA‑CL camless pointing machine to set a new standard in secondary operations

Saspi’s MPA‑CL camless pointing machine to set a new standard in secondary operations

Saspi’s MPA‑CL is the ultimate camless automatic pointing machine that combines the proven reliability of its MPA line with cutting-edge camless technology, delivering unmatched speed, precision, and flexibility for secondary operations like pointing, chamfering, drilling, and broaching.

MPA-CL: camless spindle, programmable control

Built for the fastener industry, this versatile secondary operation machine easily handles facing, chamfering, drilling, and broaching. It delivers high-speed output without compromising the precision demanded by top-tier quality standards.

Fully motorized and programmable, all settings adjust quickly by part reference, maximizing efficiency and minimizing downtime. Its innovative camless spindle allows for precise, customizable cut and drill depths, including programmable linear and pecking strokes. A smart solution for flexible, high-performance machining.

Technical specifications and cutting-edge features

The MPA‑CL handles parts from 2 to 14 mm in diameter and 5 to 150 mm in length, running at 200 pieces per minute with 10 kW of power. Weighing 2500 kg, it combines digital precision, robust construction, and operator-friendly features—delivering quick changeovers, consistent results, and flexible secondary operations in one smart machine.

Want to know more? Check out the full brochure and get in touch with Saspi’s team via its online stand.

About Saspi 

Saspi is a company specializing in the design and production of high-precision machinery and tooling for the fastener industry. Founded in the Basque Country, this manufacturer serves a global market with equipment for secondary operations such as pointing, chamfering, threading, slotting, drilling, and broaching. Saspi's machines are widely used in a variety of sectors, including automotive, aerospace, and construction.

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