Don't miss Technically Sweet Solutions, page 62, to find out how Brazilian aerospace machine shop Toyo Matic routinely completes near-impossible tasks with the help of Haas machinery. Serving prominent clients in the Americas, Europe, and Asia, Toyo Matic takes on projects that other machine shops have failed to complete. As prime aerospace manufactures strive to build with weight-saving monolithic components, the "nearly impossible" has become a common request. When Embraer recently combined several hydraulic control components for their popular ERJ-170/190 aircraft into a simpler monolithic unit, it proved to be anything but simple to make.
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