If you climb the peaks surrounding Eschenlohe on a clear day, you can see all the way to Munich. However, the outlook in the valley is also very far-sighted – this is where Kern Micro- und Feinwerktechnik GmbH develops its high-precision machining centres, which have raised the bar in the field of mechanical engineering time and time again. The Bavarian company is now presenting its latest triumph, the Kern Micro, conveniently in time for the EMO trade fair; an ultra-compact, multi-talented device that is very well suited to a wide range of production types.

If you are looking for highly productive milling machines for filigree structures and reflective surfaces that are not just capable of dealing with small parts, Kern is definitely a good option. The high-precision machining centres from the Bavarian company are the products of choice when it comes to very tricky tasks – from the production of microscopic components to forging dies with optimum precision and surface quality.
The compact device for a wide range of production types The new Kern Micro is perfectly suited to the requirements of a wide range of production types. The multi-talented machining centre can be used to produce a universal spectrum of parts in the high-precision to optimum-precision range. In a space of just four square metres, the new Micro can perform five-axis machining of even the most filigree parts, as well as very large workpieces with a maximum height of 220 mm and a maximum diameter of 350 mm. Thanks to the clever arrangement of the 4th and 5th axes, there is an enormous swivel range that enables you to make full use of the workspace.
There are many other assets to be discovered at EMO
- Tool cabinet for a clear overview
- Intelligent temperature management cools and heats as required
- Plug & Play
- Ergonomics and automation
High precision In addition to its many innovations, the Micro has all the features that make KERN machines so special. With precision down to ± 0.5 µm, high repetitive accuracy and productive, reliable operation, the Micro can fully compete with the performance of its ’sister’ devices. This also benefits customers whose work does not require absolute top precision. This is because the precision of the machine guarantees constant quality, high repetitive accuracy for all workpieces and thus a much lower rejection rate.
To know more, visit Kern at EMO in Hall 012, Stand A 20 till the end of the week, don’t miss the opportunity. www.kern-microtechnic.com