Jupiter ATI ‘all in one’ grinder returns to GroundsFest

Hunter Grinders, part of the Howardson Group, is returning to GroundsFest 2025 to showcase its flagship machine on stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle.

Hunter Grinders
Credit: Hunter Grinders

Renowned for its precision and reliability, the Jupiter ATI is a fully automatic relief and spin grinder designed to restore cutting units to the highest manufacturer standards. It offers a comprehensive range of automated features to improve efficiency, consistency, and safety in every grind.

Key highlights:

Fully automated performance

Automatic traverse, indexing, and in-feed functions allow the Jupiter ATI to operate independently, giving operators time to manage other tasks in the workshop.

Exceptional accuracy

Built on a solid cast bed, the grinder uses heavy-duty linear rails to ensure smooth movement and consistent results – accurate to within 0.05 mm.

Operator safety and comfort

A liquid coolant system helps control heat and dust, keeping airborne particles to a minimum and ensuring a safer, cleaner grinding environment.

Unmatched versatility

With a 360-degree electric hoist and the capacity to grind both the top and front faces of bottom blades, the Jupiter ATI is equipped for even the most demanding tasks.

Smart programming

Fully programmable for both spin and relief grinding, the machine features automatic wheel head docking, cycle countdown, and intuitive controls to simplify complex grinding jobs.

Built to last

Featuring a cast bed, 240 V power supply, hands-free indexing, twin LED work lights, and full CE and H&S compliance – the Jupiter ATI is robust, reliable, and workshop-ready.

Whether you're looking to save time, improve precision, or modernise your grinding process, the Jupiter ATI delivers on all fronts.

Visit Hunter Grinders on Stand OSA170 in the Centre Circle.


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