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See how the Biglia machine line
has evolved throughout the years

2018

2018

2018: the B620 represents the state-of-the-art of single-turret CNC lathes equipped with a 15-position turret

2013

2013

2013: B750-B1250 single-turret turning centres equipped with a 16-station turret, featuring a direct drive of the live tools

2010

2010

2010: the new B436Y2 is introduced. A compact twin-turret and twin-spindle CNC turning centre

2008

2008

2008: with the B446/B465 the third generation of the “QUATTRO2” family is celebrated

2006

2006

2006: multifunction turn-mill turning centre SMART TURN

2004

2004

2004 introduces the B765 Y3 turning centres with 3 turrets and 3 Y-axes

2000

2000

2000: the second generation of the QUATTRO series is introduced: the B445-B470 equipped with the Y axis

1998

1998

1998: the B301 is presented. A small high-speed lathe for bar and chuck machining

1997

1997

1997 introduces the first design of the Y-axis (B501-YS)

1990

1990

In 1990 the first lathes of the QUATTRO series are introduced to the market.

1985

1985

1985: Biglia starts the production of special purpose lathes for the automobile industry, equipped with automatic loaders

1980

80’s

At the beginning of the 80s the model B131 introduces the sub-spindle and the rotary tools

1980

1980: The B130 lathe equipped with CNC unit and the first gantry loader leads to CNC programming

1970

1970

1970: the copying lathe HRA 105/4 is introduced to the market. It is the first model for mass production

1964

1964

In 1964 Biglia starts the mass production of the first automatic lathes and introduces the HRA65 to the market

1958

1958

In 1958 the Biglia factory begins by manufacturing saws and special purpose machine tools