Two hydraulic presses, one with horizontal axis and the other vertical. In both cases, we have milled the surfaces of the press tables. These two examples show that mobile machines can work in any position: horizontally, vertically or inverted.
In the first case, the Laser Tracker ™ was also used to determine the machining geometry.
In the second case, this was not necessary, as the task was a facing of the surface due to high post-operational wear