CJR Propulsion, a leading manufacturer and designer of propellers and sterngear systems is launching a new range of fully CNC machined props at the 2008 Dubai Boat Show.
Known as the MX range, the new propellers are being machined on the company’s recently acquired Mazak Integrex vertical combination machining centre. This is arguably the most advanced multi tasking machine in the industry. Using turbine blade engineering, the machining centre is able to produce single set up machining with the ability to machine even very small and complex parts to outstanding levels of precision.

By adopting state-of the-art techniques and integration software directly from the aerospace industry, CJR has ensured that the MX range will provide unrivalled accuracy and consistency to create the perfect propeller first time, every time. This precision cannot be surpassed and is the most exact way possible to produce a propeller.
Chris Feibusch, Sales Director at CJR says, “CJR is continually raising the bar in propeller design and manufacture, and our fully machined, custom designed props provide world beating performance and levels of refinement. The benefit of the MX range to boat builders is first trial acceptance combined with the assurance that each and every propeller supplied will be exactly the same as the last. Our P brackets and shafts are fully CNC machined and we straighten to industry leading tolerances. This provides total peace of mind for the boat builder who can be confident that the shaftline will be perfectly aligned and vibration free.”
For more information contact Chris Feibusch at CJR Propulsion Ltd, 70 – 72 Quayside Road, Bitterne Manor, Southampton, SO18 1AD, Tel +44 (0) 238 022 20326, or Fax +44 (0) 2380 211832. Email info@cjrprop.com or visit the web site at www.cjrprop.com.
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The text of this release can be downloaded from ADPR’s online pressroom at www.adpr.co.uk and can also be found on CJR’s website www.cjrprop.com
March 2008 (PR 20)