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TALKING SHOP REVIEW
Mark Soucie President & Owner Ferroloy, Inc.
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Fergal Glynn Vice President of Marketing 6River Systems
SAFETY & MAINTENANCE
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How Small Shops Can Start The March Towards Digitalization By: Ramona Schindler, General Manager Machine Tool Systems, Siemens Switzerland
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Welcome to another edition of Industrial Machinery Digest’s Quarterly edition. Quarter three of 2019 is shaping up to be a pivotal time of the year for many manufacturers. According to the 2019 Equipment Leasing and Finance U.S. Economic Outlook, while there may be small gains in expansion, the solid growth we have seen over the last two years will continue to slow down. Quarter 3 projections are expected to see 3.9 percent growth in companies making investments in equipment and technology. Additionally, AMT’s USMTO report also indicates contraction across the industry. While July outpaced June by 11.7 percent in terms of manufacturing technology orders, machine shops did decrease orders over the previous quarter and previous years. The University of Michigan Index of Consumer Sentiment fell to 89.8 in August, according to the USMTO report, with consumers pointing to the negative impact of tariffs that we are facing. What does this mean in the long run? Simply put, the state of the manufacturing sector, while down, still isn’t terrible. The automotive and defense sectors remain positive the most positive. The USMTO report also indicates that a third more of manufacturing technology orders came from small-to-medium job shops. Many larger manufacturers are turning to out-sourcing to smaller operations to meet deadlines and demands. To help our subscribers further meet those deadlines and demands, the team at IMD is delivering another solid issue of IMD Quarterly. Our Product Showcase features many of the top products and technological advancements manufacturers can take advantage of today. Learn more about how even small shops can begin their path towards digitalization with Siemen’s own Ramona Schindler in this Quarter’s Industry Insight. We will also learn how Kennametal is continuing to increase efficiency and reduce set up times with quick-change tooling for one San Antonio job shop. In closing, I would like to ask our subscribers to reach out to us and let us know what you are facing in your shop, plant, or manufacturing facility. Are your job orders lining up with industry projections? What concerns do you have, and how can Industrial Machinery Digest better serve you going into the closing of 2019 and beyond?
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TALKING SHOP WITH: Mark Soucie — President & Owner, Ferroloy, Inc.
Looking for an investment opportunity after retiring from Koch Industries, Mark Soucie purchased Ferroloy, Inc., an iron foundry manufacturing ductile iron castings and gray iron castings based in Wichita, Kansas. Overly-reliant on supplying equipment for the agricultural machinery industry, Soucie has taken to the struggling business from the brink of bankruptcy to profitability and expansion since acquiring the company in 2017. In this edition of Talking Shop, Soucie discusses the challenges the company faced and what steps he is taking to put Ferroloy on a path to success. By: Loyd McIntosh
What is the history of Ferroloy? Ferroloy Foundry was started in 1950 and for the first 50 years of its operation was captive to a company called Easton Corporation. We moved to our current location in 1968. In 2001, The Easton Corporation shut down and Ferroloy Foundry, Inc. turned its focus toward becoming a supplier to the agricultural equipment industry.
Why did you decide to purchase the company? I had been with Koch Industries for the last 19 years and was a CFO, controller, treasurer there for the various businesses. I got to the point where I wanted to own my business. I came across this opportunity and decided to look into it a little further.
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When I decided to leave Koch I originally intended to invest in several small businesses. What I wanted to do is buy a few small businesses that I could earn a nominal salary and earn profit from value I created through an equity investment.
What were some of the challenges Ferroloy faced when you took over ownership and what changes did you implement to address them? When I came across this company in January 2017 and they were in financial trouble and near bankruptcy. I made an immediate investment in it and bridged them through a difficult time. Then the owner of the business, Paul Kolbeck, passed away in February 2017, so I ended up buying it from the estate in August
of that year. Part of that process was renegotiating the debt with the bank. Basically, we were over-reliant on ag machinery, but I felt that the company had an opportunity to diversify and grow. I just felt like we had a good opportunity, a good team, and that I could diversify the company. I had a pretty good idea there were opportunities in other industries and so the first step in the process was hiring a salesperson that had a lot of experience in the industry. I hired our first salesperson in August 2017 (John Rockey, Vice President of Sales) which made an immediate impact and we began to diversify the business right away. Over the last two years, we've gone from being 94-percent reliant on ag machinery to right at 75 percent and we're currently growing the business.
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What sectors is Ferroloy pursuing and how will that affect the company’s history as an ag machinery supplier? Our agriculture customers are very important to us, so we're not by any means abandoning that market. We're in Wichita Kansas, so there are several ag equipment OEMs within 90 miles of us that we have worked with for years and will continue to work with. Even though the percentage of our reliance on ag equipment has decreased, we have actually increased our ag equipment business as we’ve experienced growth. As far expansion goes, the biggest areas has been valves and pumps, some oil and gas, and just general industry. We're kind of in the back yard of the oil business, with refineries within 45 miles of Wichita. We do have oil and gas fields here, but we’re also only five-and-a-half hours from Dallas, so we have some good opportunities to expand our presence in the energy sector as well. The other thing that's happened is other foundries in our area have shut down, so the industry sector has tightened up. We’ve been able to take advantage of the contracting of the market in our area.
How have the changes you’ve made impacted your current workforce and what are your expectations for future workforce growth and development? Since I purchased in 2017, we have almost doubled our workforce. We have hired two salespeople and one part-time employee in accounting, but the rest of our hires are all on the production side. Our growth has really been the result of increasing our brand recognition and the efforts of our sales team over the last two years. I believe hiring is going to become more and more of a challenge for us in the future because it's tough work and it requires a strong work ethic. I’m not sure our current generation of Americans is interested in this type of work. We'll invest in automation as automation makes sense for us. We do have CNC grinding, milling and lathe machines and our mold machines are automatic. I do think robotics will play a role in our business
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niche at some point, but the costs are going to have to come down before we make that investment.
How are federal tax cuts and other economic policies coming out of Washington D.C. positively and/or negatively affecting Ferroloy? We're kind of old-guard industry, so, in my opinion, if our political leaders want to continue to have a strong manufacturing base they're going to have to make it economical to do it. They can make it un-economical through new taxes or punitive regulations. Many
people, think of us as a dirty industry, but we don't produce VEOC emissions, and we're technically a recycler. We take scrap iron and melt it down and reuse it in new applications, so we are front-andcenter a recycler. We do consume a lot of electricity, but we pay our people well and we have great benefits for our employees. My intent is to reinvest in the business. We now have a positive cash flow and we’re putting money back into the business. I think there is an opportunity for the business to be very profitable, but, as you know, things can happen in Washington that just yank you around. In our industry, consistency is vital.
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Many clients don’t know that there are options when it comes to warehouse automation and not all options cost tens of millions of dollars to deploy and take years to see a return on the investment.
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TALKING SHOP WITH: Fergal Glynn — Vice President of Marketing, 6River Systems How would you describe your company's primary business? Our mission at 6 River Systems is to make fulfillment faster with innovative products that generate immediate and lasting value for our customers. Starting with Chuck, a collaborative mobile robot, 6 River Systems is building fulfillment solutions that power the winning warehouses of the future.
In brief, what is your history with the company? I joined 6 River Systems as vice president of marketing, and our first marketing hire, in early 2018. Over the past year we’ve focused our efforts on branding, awareness and engagement and have recently been acknowledged by a leading analyst as a “Leader” in the area of fulfillment robots.
How has your company changed through the years? In 2011 Rylan Hamilton and Jerome Dubois met at Kiva Systems. Fast forward to 2015, Rylan is running Solutions at Amazon Robotics and Jerome is running strategic initiatives within Amazon's Seller Services organization. During this time Chris Cacioppo was building interactive hardware and software solutions. The team started working out of Jerome’s kitchen in 2015. We built most of our first robot over the course of a few months in that very room. We did our first deployment in 2017 and now coming towards the middle of 2019 our robot Chuck is in 30 warehouses across North America and Europe fulfilling over one million items per week.
What critical issues do your clients rarely know they have or might encounter? Many clients don’t know that there are options when it comes to warehouse automation and not all options cost tens of millions of dollars to deploy and take years to see a return on the investment. We realized we can deliver comparable
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value of traditional automation to our customers by shrinking it down into on-demand services.
In what ways can you help your customers overcome today’s manufacturing challenges? Demands on manufacturing companies are growing exponentially, especially in the warehouse and manufacturing floor. Yet finding and retaining quality personnel is getting more difficult, and seasonal hires take time to train; especially if you’re trying to leverage automation technologies. All these factors are causing chaos on the fulfillment center and manufacturing floor as ill-equipped associates try to fulfill more orders, more quickly, to meet increasing customer expectations for faster delivery times. Meet Chuck. Chuck is a collaborative mobile robot that uses powerful cloud-based software, machine learning, and AI to get smarter and more efficient as it works.
Chuck can double and triple the productivity of your associates — at half the cost of traditional automation; without requiring any new infrastructure, or changing your warehouse layout.
What are you excited to bring manufacturing professionals in 2019? We just launched a new system called “Mobile Sort” to enable warehouse operators to intelligently generate and fulfill batched orders using robots, mobile sort stations, and cloud-based software enhanced with machine learning. Warehouse operators struggle to find and recruit enough warehouse associates to keep up with the work. U.S. warehouses need to hire an additional 452,000 workers between 2018 and 2019 amid record-low unemployment nationwide, just to meet the growing demand. Mobile Sort is designed to help operators rise to meet peak demands and challenges. For more information, visit 6river.com
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Repair, Rebuild, Remanufacture or New Equipment When Considering Options To Increase Capacity
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hen forging operations need to expand production to meet increased demand for existing parts or to add new product lines, selecting from the available options to bring new equipment online can be challenging. Ultimately, the decision involves striking a delicate balance between fitting within budget constraints and accepting what can often be very long lead times. Forging machines, by design, are massive pieces of equipment that weigh between 25 and 300 tons and rise 10 to 25 feet above the production floor. Despite the violent nature of the forging process, the equipment is designed and built to last decades and it is not uncommon to find equipment from 50 or more years ago still in use. Unfortunately, this can be both a blessing and a curse when it comes to purchasing new equipment. The sheer size and complexity of the machine means that even items such as the massive cast steel frame can take 6 to 8 months for delivery – not including the 4 to 6 months to install all the internal parts and componentry.
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Given the longevity of the equipment, the other option is to purchase used forging equipment and have it rebuilt or remanufactured. This can speed delivery by as much as 6 months and reduces the impact on the budget, but the dwindling worldwide supply of used equipment is increasingly taking this option off the table. The only other alternative is to simply repair out-of-commission units and/or to squeeze additional production by incorporating more automation in existing forging equipment. Regardless of the choice, one thing is clear: those in the industry are taking a closer look at each of the four options available – repair, rebuild, remanufacture or new – as well as each option’s advantages and challenges.
Repair The most immediate option to bring forging equipment online is simply to repair existing equipment or out-of-commission units. This
often comes down to locating adequate replacement parts, which can be quite difficult. The tremendous longevity of horizontal and vertical forging equipment can create unique challenges for a forging operation when a part they need to replace was built decades ago. Is the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) still in business? Does a drawing of the part still exist? Can a local machine shop replicate it? “Sourcing spare parts can be an ongoing problem,” says Wade Ferguson, maintenance manager at Modern Forge Companies, LLC, a hot steel forging company in Blue Island, Illinois that operates five manufacturing facilities with over 25 production forge units. “We probably run hammers tighter than what would ever be specified. And together with our high volume of forging, at times we are scrambling to make or find spare parts.” To produce engine valves and other motorcycle parts for customer like Harley Davidson, Modern Forge uses Chambersburg (CECO) die forgers that date back to the 1980’s and weigh between 20 and 50 tons. So, when Ferguson heard that Chambersburg was in bankruptcy many years ago, his first reaction was “what the heck are we going to do for parts?” Fortunately, he had some replacement parts in inventory and was able to salvage parts from two offline units. Like other forging operations, he also sent some parts out to be reverseengineered and machined. This comes with some unintended risk, however. Machine shops often do not have access to critical specifications about high wear parts including the material grade of the steel, the heat-treating process utilized and tolerances that all were engineered specifically for that piece of equipment. The result can be parts that fail prematurely or wear much faster. So, when Ferguson learned that the Park-Ohio Company had acquired the intellectual property rights to all Chambersburg and Ajax Manufacturing equipment in 2005, he contacted them. Ajax-CECO, as the company is now known, is one of the oldest manufacturers of forging equipment, having begun operations in 1875. In its more than 140 years of history, the company has built
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and put into production more than 6,000 horizontal and vertical units of forging equipment. Fortunately, the provenance of forging equipment for both Ajax and Chambersburg equipment has been well maintained, including the original drawings, bill of materials and service manuals. “They have very good, detailed information that Ajax-CECO carried over from Chambersburg, which is really advantageous for us,” says Ferguson. Most OEMs today also stock replacement parts using MRP systems that monitor inventory levels and track historical trends for common wear items such as friction plates, driving plates, piston heads, piston rods, rings and packings. In addition, some OEMs like Ajax-CECO offer stocking programs for long lead time items such as main gears, centric shafts, rams, frames and anvils that most customers will not stock due to the cost. In this type of program, the part is held in inventory for the customer. The customer pays a percentage of the cost and then the balance when they take possession of the part – even if years later. “Ajax-CECO is good about putting a spare part on the shelf for me and not charging [the full price] for it,” says Ferguson. “It is in their inventory until we need it, and then we pay the balance. I’m talking about expensive parts too.”
Rebuild A step up in order of magnitude from a repair is a rebuild of the forging equipment. In a rebuild, all high wear items such as bearings, bushings, seals and liners are replaced to get the machine in good working condition. The frame is inspected and repaired, if necessary. Given the extent of the work involved, however, this approach represents a significant investment in time. Rebuilds can take six months, depending on the number of components involved in the project. While this is a significant amount of time, a rebuild can save an operator six months or more in comparison to purchasing new equipment. This approach also reduces the overall cost to bring the equipment online.
Rebuilds can be approached several different ways. The forging equipment can be sent to the OEM for rebuilding; the OEM can send repair personnel to the manufacturer’s facility to rebuild equipment on-site; or the OEM can supervise a rebuild by maintenance staff. This allows the in-house staff to ask questions and better understand the operation of the equipment they are maintaining. At the Eaton Corporation forging operation in Kearney, Nebraska, the company operates 26 Ajax-CECO 100 to 1300-ton forging presses. Eaton remains one of the top producers of engine valves and precision gears in North America. Although some Eaton plants purchase rebuilt equipment from companies like Ajax-CECO, the lead maintenance manager at Eaton, Randy Kreutzer, sees the value in rebuilding the equipment in house with components sourced from the OEM. “I like the experience the maintenance staff gets from rebuilding the equipment. That way, when future repairs are required, the time frame to complete them is much shorter,” says Kreutzer. In addition, Eaton often incorporates automation upgrades that speed production in rebuilt equipment. Today, many of these manual tasks are instead being replaced with the mechanical “hand” of a robot or by integrating servos that can lift, insert and deposit materials. Even tasks such as automated tooling changes can be completed with the push of a button. By doing so, tasks that were once performed manually – such as moving heavy steel rods, pipe and other stock in and out of equipment - are now automated to improve worker safety. Not only does this create a safer environment for forging operators, but productivity is increased.
Remanufacture Sometimes only the cast steel frame of the forging equipment is salvageable, in which case all the internal components can be replaced in a full remanufacture of the equipment. Given the extent of the work required, a remanufactured forging unit can still cost 85-90% of new equipment, but delivery time is reduced by about 6 months. However, when it is finished a remanufactured machine comes with a New Machine Warranty. In essence, a remanufacture saves the cost and the time of acquiring a new cast frame. The frame on a 3-inch upsetter press weighing 55,000 pounds, for example, could take 6 months plus another month for shipping from overseas. “With a remanufacture, all the internal parts are built to factory specs,” says Kreutzer. “With a remanufactured unit, you don’t need the man-hours to rebuild it. It can just be set in place, hooked up and is ready for forging. As with a rebuild, a remanufactured forging unit can include a variety of automation option upgrades.
However, if the new equipment option is affordable, the decades of value that will be generated from the new equipment means the return on investment will be significant. When it comes to new forging presses, Kreutzer cautions that quality can sometimes be an issue when sourcing from overseas sources. “We like Ajax-CECO presses for their quality, and even prefer to rebuild that equipment instead of pursuing some other options out there that will not perform or last as long,” says Kreutzer. New equipment also gives forgers the opportunity to take advantage of the most advanced automation options available today. For example, entire forging line “cells” can be created that include sophisticated communications that report production rates and machine performance back to company networks.
Consider Your Options Some operations even hedge their bets by utilizing more than one strategy. Given the shortage of available used equipment and the lead times, some customers order a new machine while another is being remanufactured. Others get quotes on new equipment while continuing to seek out used equipment opportunities as they arise. Regardless of the approach, manufacturers have a lot to consider when attempting to meet increasing production demands. Whether repair, rebuild, remanufacture or new, bringing forging equipment online requires careful consideration and foresight, as well as a more complete understanding of the options. “You have to constantly keep a look-out for equipment, worldwide, and do your price comparisons to ensure you stay within the budget,” says Kreutzer. “Usually when we are acquiring in new equipment, it is well into the future so we have adequate time. But there are always timelines that must be met. So, as a company we have to consider all the available options.” For more information, call 440-295-0244; email info-sales @ ajax-ceco. com; or visit them online at www.ajax-ceco.com.
Buying New While the ‘buy new’ option may offer a forging operator the most confidence in long-term performance and the most tailored solution to their forging needs, it also has the longest lead times. Moreover, a manufacturer will need to plan on approximately one year to take delivery of a new piece of forging equipment. INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DIGEST.COM
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he United States is undergoing a dramatic demographic transformation. According to research by the U.S. Census Bureau, one in five Americans will be 65 or older by 2030. By 2035, retirement-age Americans will outnumber those under 18. Mark Howard, North America country manager of industrial parts supplier, EU Automation, explores what this means for the manufacturing skills shortage. Generating around 12.75 million jobs, and producing 18.2 per cent of the world’s goods, US manufacturing is colossal. What’s more, according to the National Association of Manufacturers, every dollar spent in manufacturing adds $1.89 in business growth in other supporting sectors, such as retailing, transportation and business. Yet, 89 per cent of manufacturers currently have unfilled vacancies. Why? They can’t find qualified applicants, according to a Deloitte 2018 report. The well-publicized skills gap in manufacturing could leave 2.4 million jobs vacant between 2018-2028 and could cost the industry $454 billion by 2028 — an alarming statistic.
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Baby boomers, people born between 1946-1964, are retiring from all sectors at a rate of 10,000 per day. Unfortunately, the number of American youths with sufficient STEM education for manufacturing is inadequate for making up these numbers. To make things worse, the manufacturing workforce is already older than the overall US labor force. According to a report conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management, more than a quarter of manufacturing workers over the age of 55 and 61 per cent of organizations indicate their organizations capitalize on and incorporate the experience of older workers to a great extent. Thankfully, there are some indications that manufacturing firms are among the “early adopters” of strategies to assess how their worker demographics are aging and change their practices. However, more must be done if they are to help their organizations thrive in the long term. The situation is only worsened by the limited supply of STEM-educated students preparing to join the manufacturing sector.
According to the 2015 OECD Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) test, when competing against other nations, American 15-year-olds ranked at 31 out of 35 in math and 35 out of 72 in science. As a nation, we aren’t thriving at STEM. It’s no secret that the manufacturing industry struggles to attract younger workers. This stems from a number of sources; younger people’s perceptions that manufacturing work is dangerous or behind the times; a declining emphasis on vocational education and apprenticeships, and a geographic mismatch between younger talent — who often prefer to live near cities — and manufacturing offices and factories that are usually found outside urban centers.
would allow them to stay in the workforce longer, often as trainers, teachers and mentors for younger employees. Even if automation is deployed in factories, this training will still allow for younger employees to learn the intricate operations of a site — from the staff that have manned it for years. The manufacturing sector must adapt to avoid a serious skills crisis. Thankfully, widespread concern about labor shortages associated with the impending retirement wave is inspiring firms to make change — whether that be through greater integration of automation, improved training schemes or perhaps a mixture of both.
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Industrial technology, such as automation, robotics and software, is being widely adopted to automate the processes of manufacturers. To some extent, a greater deployment of automation could alleviate the impact of the nation’s growing skills crisis. For example, through the installation of a SCARA robot for pick-and-place applications, a manufacturer could feasibly reduce the number of human operators required on the production line. What’s more, as industrial automation parts and spares become more accessible and less expensive, automating becomes an even more budget-friendly option. However, deploying automation doesn’t entirely eliminate the need for human workers. Another method would be greater training for existing staff. Merging the two age groups in a manufacturing capacity would benefit all parties, due to the transfer of both technical knowledge and soft skills. Implementing phased retirement plans and flexible working practices, for instance, would encourage the company’s most valued older workers to delay retirement. This
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enishaw, worked with engine manufacturing company Cobra Aero, based in Michigan, USA, to optimize its design processes for aircraft and motorcycle engines. After working with Renishaw to develop new manufacturing processes, Cobra Aero invested in the AM 400 system to increase its additive manufacturing (AM) capabilities. Cobra Aero worked with Renishaw to gain expertise in AM. The company visited a Renishaw Additive Manufacturing Solutions Centre, USA, and collaborated with Renishaw engineers to use AM to improve the design of a cylinder for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Using AM technology allowed Cobra Aero to design a lattice structure to increase airflow, it also allowed them to produce one solid, lightweight part. “Staying at the cutting edge of manufacturing is important to Cobra Aero,” explained Sean Hilbert, President of Cobra Aero. “Investing in AM allows us to develop tools and new products for high value, small volume applications, speed up the manufacturing process and produce designs that would not be possible using conventional subtractive machining.” “We decided to redesign the cylinder because of its importance in an engine,” continued Hilbert. “Design changes to this part of the engine must happen rapidly and it is also a high value part, which is why we have chosen to additively manufacture this component. Improving
the performance of the cylinder will also improve the overall performance of the engine.” “By using metal additive manufacturing, Cobra Aero was able to design a part that was unique to the application,” explained Stephen Anderson, AM Business Development Manager at Renishaw Inc. “By using our laser powder bed fusion technology, Cobra Aero was able to produce a single part with complex lattice structures that performs better than conventional component manufacturing techniques.”
Additive Manufacturing Cuts Lead Times Renishaw has supplied four RenAM 500Q metal additive manufacturing machines to Knust-Godwin, a precision machining company located in Katy, Texas. The high-productivity machine, designed for serialised industrial manufacturing, has enabled KnustGodwin to drastically reduce lead times for its customers. Knust-Godwin has been in business for over 50 years, having a long history of machining large, complex parts for oilfield instrumentation. The company first introduced additive manufacturing as a new technology to help improve the efficiency
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and productivity of tools in the oil and gas industry. The company chose to expand its additive manufacturing (AM) capacity to handle serial production, purchasing four RenAM 500Q machines. AM technology brings a number of benefits to the oil and gas industry, for example by producing components for down hole measurement while drilling and logging while drilling, which offer more efficient flow. This increases efficiency of tool rates and leads to longer tool life. The company is also benefitting from less waste, shorter lead times and fewer post processing steps ― products that typically took six to twelve steps to complete can now be completed in two. “Additive manufacturing started as a prototyping technology, but it is now moving into serialized production,” explained Mike Corliss, VP of Technology at Knust-Godwin. “Because we are designing components specifically for AM, we have been able to reduce customers’ lead times. A project which previously required a 24 month wait from concept to commercialization can now be reduced to eight months. The cyclical nature of the oil and gas industry means that providing parts
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quickly is extremely important. “Knust-Godwin has not only benefitted from the huge productivity gains of the machines, but also from tremendous support from Renishaw,” continued Corliss. “We see AM playing a large role in our company’s future and we are expecting to see a 40 per cent compound growth year on year in the oil and gas industry and 20 per cent compound growth in aerospace. We are even looking at purchasing additional RenAM 500Q machines for different metal alloys.” “The RenAM 500Q offers productivity and efficiency gains over traditional single laser machines,” added Robin Weston, Marketing Manager of Renishaw Additive Manufacturing. “The benefits offered by AM means that more and more industries are turning to the technology as a way of producing high-quality, efficient parts.” The RenAM 500Q offers four lasers in the most commonly used platform size, increasing productivity by up to four times, with no compromise on quality
Security, Traceability and Control In Additive Manufacturing Since 2017, Renishaw has been working with
Identify3D on implementing their digital supply chain solution to develop an end-to-end secure digital AM process. This means that users of Renishaw’s metal AM systems will be able to secure all part data, protect their intellectual property, enforce production rules and access complete traceability records. Renishaw’s work with Identify3D aims to ensure integrity throughout the digital supply chain, which is essential for quality assurance (QA), quality control (QC) and historical reporting. This offers major benefits for the aerospace, defense, power generation, automotive and medical industries, and will help broaden the industrial use of AM. “As metal AM grows and matures, we are seeing an increased requirement to move models, part design know-how, printer files, manufacturing rules and large data — particularly machine sensor and QA/QC data — around our customers’ supply chains,” explained Stephen Anderson, Additive Manufacturing Business Development Manager at Renishaw Inc. “As a consequence, the secure and efficient digital transmission of such files becomes ever more important to ensure that security and data integrity are maintained. “Renishaw’s core background is in measurement products for industrial process control and the company is also a leading manufacturer of 3D metal printers. This unique position means that Renishaw understands the complexities of moving data through a production process involving end-users, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers and third-party contractors,” added Anderson. “Following our pilot projects, Identify3D’s software solution can now be implemented with Renishaw AM machines,” explained Fabrizio De Pasquale, VP Business Development and Strategic Accounts at Identify3D. “Because the data package can define
the machine parameters, a part can be manufactured repeatably according to initial certification, independent of location and time. For example, manufacturers will now be able to distribute the production of spare parts, moving machines closer to the point of use, rather than transporting and storing a part long distance. “The solution is also completely secure – only the authorized machine can unencrypt the data and apply the rules that define how it can be used,” added De Pasquale. “The restrictions placed on what the manufacturer can do with the data provides a strong layer of security. For example, it provides an expiry date and a limit on the number of parts that can be made.”
ABOUT RENISHAW UK-based Renishaw is a world leading engineering technologies company, supplying products used for applications as diverse as jet engine and wind turbine manufacture, through to dentistry and brain surgery. It has over 4,500 employees located in the 36 countries where it has wholly owned subsidiary operations. For the year ended June 2018 Renishaw recorded sales of $754.9 million of which 95% was due to exports. The company’s largest markets are China, the USA, Germany and Japan. Throughout its history Renishaw has made a significant commitment to research and development, with historically between 13 and 18% of annual sales invested in R&D and engineering. The Company’s success has been recognized with numerous international awards, including eighteen Queen’s Awards recognizing achievements in technology, export and innovation. For more information visit www.renishaw.com/additive. INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DIGEST.COM
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Anthony Machine has been using KM throughout the shop for years, so when the time came to equip their new Y-axis lathes from DMG Mori with quick-change tooling, the choice was clear.
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or more than three decades, Kennametal’s KM™ brand of quick-change tooling has been making machine shops more efficient. As thousands of customers will attest, KM provides shorter setup times, greater flexibility, higher levels of machine utilization, and the ability to meet the industry’s increasingly stringent requirements head on. One of these is Anthony Machine Inc. Since 1946, the San Antonio job shop has served a variety of industries, including oil and gas, mining, transportation and power generation. With all that precision machining experience, there’s little this San Antonio job shop can’t handle. However, after the company purchased a pair of NLX 3000 1250 universal turning centers from CNC machine builder DMG Mori—the shop’s first Y-axis, live-tool lathes—Anthony’s manufacturing team was challenged with making the most of that new investment.
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Kennametal senior sales engineer Mark Davis was there to help, just as he’s been for the past decade. He explained to Anthony that the best way to reduce setup times and maximize the new machines’ potential would be to equip them with Turret Adapted Clamping Units (TACU) and KM quick-change toolholders. “The TACU system supports everything from KM32 up to KM63,” Davis says. “We offer blocks for both static and driven tools, and can tool up lathes from Okuma, Haas, Mazak, Doosan, and of course DMG Mori—pretty much all of the major machine tool builders, with more coming online all the time. This makes it both easy and cost-effective for our customers to equip more than 80 models of CNC turning centers with a fast, flexible and accurate quick-change toolholding system.”According to Anthony Machine manufacturing technologist Daniel Goller, the decision to adopt TACU and KM for the new machines was an easy one.
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“Over the years, we’ve built a number of KM-equipped custom toolholders for deep boring and other machining operations on our CNC lathes and machining centers, and we use Kennametal? on several of the shop’s manual turret lathes to overcome limitations with available tool positions,” he says. “On more than one occasion, we’ve earned new business because KM was able to achieve tolerances and surface finishes that others couldn’t do with conventional tooling.” Anthony’s operations manager Mohsen Saleh agrees. “The differences are striking,” he says. “Compared to the traditional wedge and screwstyle blocks that come standard on most machines, The speed and repeatability of KM quick-change tooling has made a “striking difference” on many the KM-equipped TACU units are both faster and of the jobs at Anthony Machine. more accurate. We routinely hold tolerances of 0.0005" (0.013 mm) and I’m told that part size doesn’t change from ABOUT KENNAMETAL one clamping to the next. The turret’s less crowded, everything’s easier to get at, and you don’t have the chatter and deflection that With over 80 years as an industrial technology leader, Kennametal Inc. you often find with your typical straight shank tools and set-screw delivers productivity to customers through materials science, tooling type boring bar holders.” and wear-resistant solutions. Customers across aerospace, earthworks, “Anthony’s experience with TACU is what we’ve come to expect energy, general engineering and transportation turn to Kennametal from KM,” notes Kennametal’s Davis. “Considering the breadth of to help them manufacture with precision and efficiency. Every day the platform, its accuracy, and especially its flexibility, it’s quickly approximately 10,000 employees are helping customers in more than become the de facto industry standard in quick-change tooling.” 60 countries stay competitive. Kennametal generated nearly $2.4 billion Saleh summarizes Anthony’s recent success with a bit of in revenues in fiscal 2018. company perspective. “We bought our first CNC machine in 1986,” he says. “At that time, we were using a well-known competitive Learn more at www.kennametal.com brand, and then Kennametal came knocking. What first struck us was their service-oriented attitude. They’ve always been willing to come KENNAMETAL INC. in and work with us on applications, which together with the quality of their products is why they’ve since become our preferred tooling 1600 Technology Way supplier. We’re always competing against smaller, lower-cost shops, PO Box 231 and in order to continue winning new business in this environment, Latrobe, PA 15650-0231, USA we have to adopt the latest in advanced tooling and machine tool GROMOLL Carsten technology. This is what’s given us the edge, and Kennametal is a big Phone : +1 724 539 8033 part of it.” carsten.gromoll@kennametal.com
After seeing the benefits of using KM on their new NLX machines, Anthony Machine is planning to expand its use of quick-change tooling to other parts of the shop.
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How Small Shops Can Start The March Towards Digitalization By: Ramona Schindler, General Manager Machine Tool Systems, Siemens Switzerland
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ecently I was asked what smaller shops, mold-makers and tool-makers can do to begin their march towards digitalization. I think the first thing is trying to get knowledge. It may seem old-fashioned, but one very important first step is reading the trade magazines. They demonstrate much of the emerging technology, often with real-world examples of shop-floors who are actually implementing it. Then, dedicate one person at your shop to learn about digitalization. It should be someone in your organization who has an open mindset and will get knowledge about what digitalization means for your operation, because digitalization is so broad. It’s about connectivity, it’s about data gathering and it’s surely about the analysis of that data to develop a smart action plan. There are so many buzzwords and acronyms such as OEE, big data, Industry 4.0 and MTBF, as well as our own company’s
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concept of digitalization. You need to make yourself comfortable with these ideas from the beginning, so you know a little bit about what direction you want to go in. Talk to people inside and outside of your organization, listen to podcasts, and go to tradeshows, conferences and events. Most shops, even the smallest ones, have obviously been gathering data and logging it in a production-schedule format of some kind for many years. Therefore, digitalization, with the focus on data, is not an entirely new approach to machine tool utilization and the process of evaluating the overall performance of your shop. It’s about making this process as easy and fail-proof as possible. Then, the second step is to find a partner you can work with — someone who will support you throughout the entire process, from an initial evaluation to implementation and the new protocols of action required. This could be a small consulting firm or even one
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person, who brings an outside perspective into your machine shop. Be sure it’s someone who knows your industry, because that will reduce your startup time. There are many kinds of partners out there, including ones with deep experience in mold-making, tool-and-die work or contract manufacturing. At Siemens, our Mindsphere group has many solution partners. For example, we have one in Chicago, the home of our American machine tool business, that we work with, because they know the small machine shop market as well as our company’s
CNC hardware and software. Maybe your perfect partner is someone you’re already working with or who is advising you on your CNC machines already. They can visit Siemens and we’ll educate them about digitalization, we’ll help them, and then we’ll go together to your shop with a proposed solution. It’s critical that this person or advising group knows your process flow and has the trust of your entire organization. Next, search within your shop for somebody whom you can ask to play the role of Digitalization Consultant for your side — and
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then start slowly. Pick one or two focus machines. Don’t think about all your equipment at the beginning. Take one or two focus machines where you want to get data and start tracking it. Talk to all of your machine operators. Get them onboard, so they know what is happening at the shop. It’s so important that it’s not somebody saying they are installing something to improve quality, but that everybody is onboard with the entire conversion process. Make it visible. Get a large display screen for the data you’re gathering. Invest at the beginning. Place the screen in the middle of the shop where everybody can see it, so that everybody can see the data you’re capturing, everybody can look at it and ask why is it red or why is it green? Seems simple, but this is the beginning of a process, where you need to re-focus the mindset of your people. Let everyone have access to this entire process, so they “buy into it,” as the saying goes. Then you could also get their reactions and they’ll come up with more questions about why is this data or that data not showing on the screen? Why are we not showing it in a prioritized way? Wouldn’t that be more productive? Get everybody onboard with a little investment in visibility at the beginning and you’ll receive great feedback from every level of your organization. Talk daily about the data. People will ask questions, like “Why aren’t we tracking our daily downtime?”, so ask the operators, because they will have different opinions on what data are being tracked, why a certain value isn’t shown, or why cycle times are varying on the same part on the same machine. By getting their
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input, you will be able to work on those together to make the first return on your investment. Seems basic, but this starts the process of using technology to make data more valuable as a tool for improvement in your shop. So, in four short phrases: inform yourself, get a strong partner — maybe somebody you’re already working with on the shop-floor — ask actively for highly visible data, and then dedicate one person inside your organization who drives the entire process on your behalf. When that person can become a champion for digitalization in your shop, you’ll be on your way. Communicate the plan to all the people in your shop and talk about what you see as often as possible. The old Chinese proverb says the journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step. Take it. For more information on this article, please contact:
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interface based on the OnRobot Quick Changer, which is now an integrated part of all OnRobot products. An additional Dual Quick Changer incorporates these same new capabilities while allowing the use of two tools in one cycle, mixing and matching to suit application needs and maximizing robot utilization. “Manufacturers are demanding more from their robotic applications, and end-of-arm tooling has become the key to optimizing their investments,” says OnRobot CEO Enrico Krog Iversen. “This integration of our Quick Changer across our current product lineup makes it easier than ever to switch
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Sunnen and ANS collaborate on friction and wear reduction technology Sunnen Products Company and Sweden’s Applied Nano Surfaces (ANS) have entered into a joint market development agreement to advance technology and applications based on the unique Triboconditioning process recently patented by ANS. The process reduces friction and wear on various steel and cast-iron surfaces while improving surface finish, preventing seizures, and enhancing product life. “ANS is on the leading edge of friction reduction technology,” said Chris Miltenberger, President and CEO of Sunnen Products Company. “We are excited about working with ANS on the development of new products and surface finishing methods which will bring unique solutions to all segments of the manufacturing industry. Triboconditioning is a combined mechano-chemical surface treatment process which uses a machining procedure to level off surface peaks and apply a friction- and wear-reducing compound to the component surface. Unlike spray coatings, the compound becomes an integrated part of the component structure at a nano level. The process is mechanically simple and, in most cases, can be done with Sunnen precision honing equipment. It is very cost-efficient in mass production
environments, making it perfect for in-house manufacturing as a part of component manufacturers’ production lines. Key applications include automotive engine components such as valve train parts, cylinder liners, crankshafts and connecting rods, as well as industrial applications such as hydraulic motors, rock drills, pumps, chains, gears and compressors.
ANS is looking forward to combining our knowledge of friction reducing technology with Sunnen’s expertise in surface finishing,” said Christian Kolar, CEO, Applied Nano Surfaces Sweden AB. “The solutions under development have the potential to be a real game-changer in component efficiency and product lifetime.”
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ESAB Digital Solutions Offers Seamless Customer Experience ESAB Welding & Cutting Products announced that it has migrated all elements of its ESAB Digital Solutions offering to a unified platform powered by Microsoft Azure IoT and utilizing the ThingWorx® Industrial Innovation Platform from PTC. The move provides a seamless customer experience across the entire fabrication workflow and enables the system to seamlessly share data between components on the backend. ESAB’s suite of digital services links plate optimization, cutting, welding, gas management and quality assurance to drive continuous improvement in traceability, documentation, asset management, productivity and quality.
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“Manufacturers and fabricators that want to be part of the digital transformation need a solution that connects every step of the metalworking process, and ESAB is one of the very few industry partners to offer a complete portfolio of digital services,” says Ludvig Enlund, General Manager, ESAB Digital Solutions. ESAB’s digitally-linked service offerings include Columbus® III CAD/CAM nesting software for mechanized cutting, CutCloud™ for cutting productivity data, WeldCloud™ and WeldCloud Universal Connector for welding productivity, WeldQAS and WeldScanner for real-time monitoring and recording of arc characteristics as well as various gas management systems. In one recent success story, the capabilities of ESAB Digital Solutions reduced the time the welding supervisor spent on documentation by one hour per week, per welding station. “Products such as WeldCloud, WeldScanner and WeldQAS automate what is a tedious and costly process that is also prone to human error,” says Enlund. “With the need for documentation and traceability growing, especially in the power, wind tower, offshore, pressure vessel, shipbuilding and other industries, connected solutions help fabricators use time more productively.” In a second example, ESAB’s Digital Solutions enabled a fabricator of agricultural equipment to increase MIG welding arc-on time from 10 to 20 percent. “A fabrication step that had previously been a bottleneck now provides the productivity essential for meeting demand,” says Enlund. “The customer identified activities that they could offload from their highly skilled welding operators, freeing them to focus more on welding.” In the third example, an ESAB technician used a cloud-based solution to diagnose faults that occurred when an end-user forgot to put coolant into a water-cooled system. “Receiving alerts via text and email, such as for a system that suddenly shuts down or operates outside of specifications, are standard features on our suite of services,” says Enlund.
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ESAB Welding & Cutting Products announced that it has migrated all elements of its ESAB Digital Solutions offering to a unified platform powered by Microsoft Azure IoT and utilizing the ThingWorx® Industrial Innovation Platform from PTC. The move provides a seamless customer experience across the entire fabrication workflow and enables the system to seamlessly share data between components on the backend. ESAB’s suite of digital services links plate optimization, cutting, welding, gas management and quality assurance to drive continuous improvement in traceability, documentation, asset management, productivity and quality. »» For more information, visit www.esab.com
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Gear Design and Transmission Simulation with KISSsoft KISSdesignTM" is an instrument that allows intuitive concept design at system level, is now available. SKF and KISSsoft have also created a new interface to simplify the gear development process. This interface enables engineers to perform calculations using the latest bearing data from SKF via a direct connection to the SKF cloud. The manufacturability for Power Skiving can now also be evaluated in KISSsoft. After generating a special report with workpiece and tool data, this report can be transferred to Gleason if required, which makes data exchange between the designer and the tool supplier much easier and less error-prone.
GF Machining Solutions’ Digital Products Can Put Customers On The Road To Industry 4.0 GF Machining Solutions’ software products can drive their manufacturing success, both today and into the future. The Open Platform Communications (OPC) Unified Architecture (UA) protocol is installed on all of the GF Division’s machines and aligns with the company’s vision of an “open future” for manufacturing. The protocol also provides a common communication language across GF Machining Solutions’ products, technologies and services. The new rConnect Dashboard makes it accessible on the shop floor and remotely from users’ offices. OPC UA also allows users to connect GF Machining Solutions products to their existing ERP and MES systems. »» For more information, visit www.gfms.com
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650°F Universal Oven from Grieve No. 841 is a 650°F (343°C), universal oven from Grieve, currently used for a variety of heat treatments at the customer’s facility. Workspace dimensions of this oven measure 36” W x 36” D x 36” H. 9 KW are installed in Incoloy sheathed tubular heating elements, while a 600 CFM, 1/2 HP recirculating blower provides universal airflow to the workload. This Grieve universal oven features 6” insulated walls, aluminized steel exterior and Type 430 stainless steel interior with double doors. Additional features include a workspace floor reinforced for 500 pounds loading at removable subway grate and an integral leg stand. »» For more information, visit www.grievecorp.com
Introducing the Grizzly Model G0854 Compact Automatic Edgebander Due to the high initial investment cost and large footprint space required, the option of owning an automatic edgebander was simply beyond the reach of small to medium-sized shops – but not anymore. Grizzly has taken its larger, more fully equipped G0774 Automatic Edge bander and streamlined the design into a more compact and economical G0854 Automatic Edgebander. The compact and simplified design of the G0854 amply rewards you with faster setup times, less maintenance, easier service, and a high level of overall reliability. »» For more information, visit www.grizzly.com
Hypertherm X-Definition™ class plasma The XPR170 and XPR300 are the only two X-Definition™ capable systems in the world. A combination of engineering advances and refined high definition plasma processes help the XPR with X-Definition class plasma systems deliver unmatched plasma cut quality on thin to mid-range thickness metal. The cut quality advances are especially notable on non-ferrous metals like aluminum and stainless steel because of numerous patent-pending processes that create squarer cut edges, markedly less angularity, and excellent surface finish. At the same time, the system cuts faster and uses power more efficiently than earlier generation systems.
Machine Green and Hardened Gears on the Same Machine GMTA (German Machine Tools of America) in Ann Arbor, Michigan represents the Profilator line of gear pointing, rounding, cutting, Scudding®, Hard Scudding®, deburring and polygon machine tools for North America. These highly modular machines are use for polygon and slot facing, shifter stop machining, chamfering and deburring of highly complex automotive and other powertrain gears. The Scudding® and now the Hard Scudding® process sets the Profilator line in an unmatched position in the market for manufacturing efficiency. Hard Scudding® allows the machining of green and hardened gears on the same machine, using the same programs. »» For more information, visit www.gmtamerica.com
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New Machining Kits And Bushing Plugs For Jergens Ball Lock(R) Mounting System Jergens Inc. has announced fixture plate machining kits and new receiver bushing plugs for its popular line of Ball Lock® quick-change mounting systems. The machining kits consist of one fixture plate, four extra-long Ball Lock shanks and four spacers that provide clearance between the fixture plate and subplate below. This open space allows cutting tools to ‘break through’ the fixture plate without damaging the subplate, making it possible to machine fixture plates while mounted to the same subplates they will be used with during production. »» For more information, visit www.jergensinc.com
Hypneumat’s FX-46 Ball Screw Rail Unit Hypneumat, Inc. has developed into the leading supplier of automatic drilling and tapping units, which customers find in nearly every major manufacturing industry throughout the world. The FX-46 is a model of their versatile autofeed units. With a repeatability of 0.001 of an inch, the ball screw allows four revolution-per-inch of travel. Maximum thrust capacity is 1600 pound-feet dynamic. The guide system features THK linear guides and rails with a PVC coated nylon rear way cover. The FX-46 also includes integrated over travel switches and counter balance option. »» For more information, visit www.hypneumat.com
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Sintogrind TC-X 630 - Top Performing Grinding Fluid At An Affordable Price!
The Mitsui Seiki J350G jig grinder offers a grinding infeed stroke that is the largest available among competing machines, with a U-axis range of -3mm to +50mm relative to the spindle center. This provides the flexibility to grind small and large diameter holes, as well as multiple features, using a single wheel in a continuous, automatic mode. To maximize accuracy, the X- and Y-axes of J350G are hand scraped and incorporate needle roller bearings. The J350G’s Fanuc 31i-B control has a 15" touch panel LCD screen and is preloaded with G-MAPS conversational-style programming software.
Oelheld is adding SintoGrind TC-X 630 as the new entry level product to its flagship and perennial best-selling SintoGrind series. SintoGrind TC-X 630 is made from the latest generation of GTL base oils. GTL stands for GAS TO LIQUID. GTL technology converts natural gas – the cleanest-burning fossil fuel – into high quality liquid products that would be otherwise be made from crude oil. GTL base oils are colorless and odorless. They contain almost none of the impurities found in crude oil, such as sulfur, aromatics and nitrogen. The product is designed for flute grinding, profile grinding, and outside and inside diameter grinding.
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Platinum Tooling Introduces New Tool Program for Automatic Lathes Platinum Tooling Technologies, Inc. excited to announce the availability of their Citizen tool program. This line includes both live and static tools for most Citizen lathes. Designed to optimize the machine’s parameters, these precision tools are efficient and cost effective. Originally developed for the manufacture of precision parts in the watch industry, Swiss-type CNC Automatic Lathes are now widely used throughout the industry to produce automotive components, screws and pins for the medical industry, and precision parts for electrical engineering. »» For more information, visit www.platinumtooling.com
Heavy Duty Pneumatic Hand Grinders from Palmgren Designed for superior performance in a wide variety of applications, the Heavy Duty Pneumatic Hand Grinders from Palmgren make any job fast and easy. They are ideal for grinding, deburring, cleaning, surface conditioning and polishing. The grinders are available in three models: straight, extended and right angle. Palmgren’s high powered Pneumatic Hand Grinder has a full 1 HP motor and features a front exhaust. Now observing its 100th anniversary, Palmgren is a C.H. Hanson brand. »» For more information, visit www.palmgren.com
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Less than 10 Seconds to Press in a Tool or Remove from the Holder with Rego-Fix powRgrip System The powRgrip system is a special collet-holding system that consists of three main components — holder, collet and press fit assembly mounting unit – which work together to generate superior clamping force, high-vibration dampening and extreme precision. Unlike other clamping systems where heat or hydraulics are used to expand the material, the powRgrip uses the mechanical properties of the holder material to generate tremendous gripping force with tool run-out below 0.0001". Interchangeable collets are available from 1/8" up to 1", including metric sizes, and will hold both carbide and HSS tools. »» For more information, visit www.rego-fix.com
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New dampened CoroBore® 825 improves security and productivity Cutting tool and tooling system specialist Sandvik Coromant is releasing a new-generation CoroBore® 825 dampened fine-boring tool. The system makes use of Silent Tools™ technology, with dampers dimensioned specifically to suit every adapter size in the assortment and deliver maximum performance for the user. This solution not only elevates process security where vibration issues are frequently encountered, such as when machining with long overhangs, but also improves productivity since cutting data can be increased substantially. Among the principal updates in the latest-generation tool is the change of boring head material from steel to aluminum. »» For more information, visit www.sandvik.coromant.com
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New Seco Niagara Cutter™ 5-flute End Mill Delivers Extreme Versatility The most recent addition to the expanded Niagara Cutter™ Stabilizer™ product family, the ST540 5-flute end mill is set to raise the bar in terms of performance and versatility. The family of solid carbide end mills offers complete solutions for machining processes ranging from slot milling to side mill finishing as well as those involving up to 40 percent radial stepovers for fast material removal thanks to strong cutting edges and full eccentric reliefs. The expansion also includes advanced helical chip splitters developed by Niagara Cutter™ to ensure good chip evacuation in even the most challenging applications. »» For more information, visit www.secotools.com
Digital Solutions from Schuler Improve Productivity with Smart Forming Technology Digital solutions can also help to accelerate the production startup significantly. Schuler’s servo presses come with a software called “Smart Assist” which guides the user through the process step-by-step with the aid of videos and graphics, optimizes the movement curves of the slide and transfer fully automatically, and transfers the data to the overall system. Compared to setting up the system manually, which can take up to eight hours for an expert, the Smart Assist reduces the process to just 30 minutes. »» For more information, visit www.schulergroup.com
Starrett Expands Hardness Testing Line
Siemens Speeds Digital Future of Industryr Siemens today announced Xcelerator – an integrated portfolio of software, services and application development platform that can be personalized and adapted to fit customer and industry-specific needs to help companies of all sizes become digital enterprises. Xcelerator combines the full portfolio of Siemens’ software for design, engineering and manufacturing with an expanded Mendix low-code, multi-experience application development platform. Siemens has built the broadest and deepest portfolio of software for electronic and mechanical design, system simulation, manufacturing, operations and lifecycle analytics. Xcelerator brings together and integrates that portfolio with embedded tools and databases that connect to existing Information Technology, Operational Technology and Engineering Technology environments. »» For more information, visit www.sw.siemens.com
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The L.S. Starrett Co. has significantly expanded its line of Benchtop Hardness Testers, adding seven Rockwell systems, eight Vickers systems and one Brinell system, a total of 16 new testers. The new Starrett Rockwell Hardness Systems include two regular Rockwell Digital Testers, two Superficial Rockwell Testers, (one dial and one digital), two Twin Rockwell-Superficial Rockwell Testers (one dial and one digital), and two Twin Rockwell-Superficial testers with a Dolphin Nose design that are fully automated digital systems with output to PC and capable of measuring 30 different Rockwell scales. »» For more information, visit www.starrett.com
Tormach Introduces New Autofeed Bandsaw Tormach Inc. has introduced its newest product, the AF50 Autofeed Bandsaw. This powerful new saw is programmable and fully automatic, providing an attractive option for users of manual or semi-automatic bandsaws. The new AF50 is Tormach’s first bandsaw offering. By combining a pneumatic clamping system and hydraulic feed control, the AF50 provides consistent and repeatable cuts. It operates on 115 Vac, single-phase power and cuts lengths from 0.157” – 50” (4mm – 1270mm). The pneumatic clamping system features an adjustable soft-squeeze, which reliably holds material from thin-walled tubing to 7-inch round steel bars. »» For more information, visit www.tormach.com
THINBIT® Heavy Duty Round Reversible Toolholders THINBIT®, manufactured by Kaiser Tool Company Inc., introduces a new toolholder option that takes advantage of the full line of inserts for grooving, threading, face grooving and custom applications. The heavy duty round reversible toolholder presets an insert parallel to the centerline of the shank and can be used as either right or left hand. Compatible with CNC, Swiss and conventional machines, this design improves rigidity and increases cutting performance. Shanks are available in common standard and metric sizes. »» For more information, visit at www.thinbit.com
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Versatile octagon face milling cutter from Walter The M2028/M2029 octagon face milling cutters from Walter delivers high feed rates and lower tooling costs for a wide variety of roughing and finishing applications. The versatile M2028 for roughing and M2029 for finishing are suitable for use with ISO material groups P. M, K, and S in a broad range of automotive, aerospace, energy, railway and general machining applications. Field tests for both against leading competitors have yielded dramatic results. The M2029, for example, showed tool life increases in the number of machined parts from 30 to 80 for a turbo housing. It also yielded a machining time reduction of 31 percent. »» For more information, visit www.walter-tools.com
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Weldcote Offers ALU-PRIME Line of Premium Aluminum Flap Discs Designed for aluminum, other nonferrous metals and blending stainless steel, U.S.-made line of high-quality aluminum flap discs is longer lasting and helps prevent material loading. Offering a high value-to-price performance, Weldcote’s ALU-PRIME flap disc design allows the discs to work longer and more effectively before needing to be changed out. A second-tier calcium stearate reduces material buildup between grains, helping to prevent the aluminum from loading. The flap discs also allow the end user to keep the work material cooler. »» For more information, visit www.weldcotemetals.com
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Specifically designed for the rigors of press room environments, the long-reach, shelf-mounted PH-series robots can help to eliminate inconsistencies of a manual process. Available in two models, the six-axis PH130RF and PH200RF robots feature a high vibration rating for superior performance and maximum durability in press handling applications. The streamlined, long reach design allows the robots to work in tight spaces and service multiple presses. High moment and inertia ratings enable the PH-series models to easily handle large blanks and formed parts.
With transparent data transfer between the ZOLLER TMS Tool management Solutions software and CAM software, manufacturers can ensure that their 3D tooling models are produced correctly. From the CAM software, ZOLLER solutions next aim to focus on optimizing tool storage, organization and management and do so by integrating powerful TMS software with the extraordinary new ZOLLER Smart Cabinets. Each tool storage cabinet can be designed and graphically displayed in the software, and single components, tool assemblies and accessories can be tracked down to the individual compartment of the specific drawer and cabinet in which it’s stored.
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Actek Manufacturing & Engineering
The Ez-Puller came about because of the frustration and time wasted setting up and fine-tuning traditional bar pullers. The EZ-Puller from Accudyne Products is a bar puller that can be set up for any bar diameter in seconds.
Since their inception in 1989, Actek® Manufacturing & Engineering has established a reputation for providing top-quality products as well as excellent service. Actek hoist rings are ISO 9001:2008 certified and 200 percent proof-load test all hoist rings with a certificate.
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AeroGo manufactures innovative load moving equipment, utilizing wheels and hovercraft technology, that move heavy, awkward, or delicate loads in factories. AeroGo works with companies large and small to find a load moving solution that is safe, efficient and cost-effective.
AGMA is the global network for technical standards, education, and business information for manufacturers, suppliers, and users of mechanical power transmission components. The association includes about 495 of the world's top gearing companies across more than 30 nations.
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AKS Cutting Systems manufactures CNC cutting machines including plasma, oxy-fuel and waterjet systems for the sheet metal, and plate metal and fabricating industries. AKS Cutting Systems offers SureCut™ technology as a Standard Feature on all of their plasma cutting machines.
Allied Machine & Engineering is a leading manufacturer of holemaking and finishing tooling systems. Our tooling solutions deliver the lowest cost-per-hole in a wide range of drilling, boring, reaming, threading, and burnishing applications. Precision engineering and expert application support makes Allied the first and best choice for solving complex metal-cutting challenges. (800) 321-5537
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Coxreels has remained focused on manufacturing high quality professional grade hose, cord, and cable reels since 1923. Offering a full product line serving the industry in every channel and application, Coxreels® designs, builds, and supports their products in America.
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Eagle Bending Machines was founded to fill a need for tough, dependable Roll Benders capable of bending pipe, tube, profiles, sections and ornamental pieces and working day after day with minimum down time.
Eastern Electrical Liquidators was founded more than 50 years ago and are buyers and sellers of surplus electrical supplies. With their ever growing inventory and database they are a valuable asset to the electrical distributor/supply house.
(251) 937-0947 sales@eaglebendingmachines.com | eaglebendingmachines.com
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EXAIR Corporation
Essex Structural Steel has been manufacturing pre-engineered building since 1972. Their buildings are designed for easy erection, energy efficient, designed to exceed local and state codes and are built in the USA by American Workers.
Since 1983, EXAIR has been a manufacturer of compressed air-operated products to solve problems in industrial plants. Their product line included air-operated vacuums, ionizing products for static elimination, and liquid atomizing nozzles for product cooling, coating, cleaning and painting.
(800) 323-7739 sales@essexstructuralsteel.com | essexstructuralsteel.com
(800) 903-9247 orders@exair.com | exair.com
Formdrill USA, Inc.
GEHRING L.P.
Formdrill helps you produce your own inserts out of the same parts material. Users save money by eliminating the need to buy nuts or threaded inserts. You do not need to weld or install fasteners.
With 90 years of experience in honing the technology, the product range of the GEHRING Group includes honing machines for the machining of bores with diameters ranging from 0.8 - 2000 mm and bore lengths of up to 24000 mm.
(773) 290-1040 info@formdrill-usa.com | formdrill-usa.com
(248) 427-3901 info.us@gehring-group.com | gehring.de/en-us
Green Hydraulic Power | GHP
Grizzly Industrial, Inc.
Green Hydraulic Power has been developing and integrating hydraulic power units with Variable Frequency Drive technology. GHP units represent trusted technology in an inventive package, offering enormous energy savings, limitless compatibility, and unprecedented affordability.
Since 1983, Grizzly Industrial®, Inc. has grown into one of the largest machinery companies in the United States. Grizzly sells their wide product selection direct to the user, cutting out the dealer network, resulting in lower prices to you.
(714) 333-7367 sales@greenhydraulicpower.com | greenhydraulicpower.com
(800) 523-4777 csr@grizzly.com | grizzly.com
H&K Equipment, Inc.
HE&M Saw
H&K Equipment, Inc. was founded in 1983 to provide specialized material handling solutions and exceptional service to their customers. H&K Equipment is a comprehensive leader in lift trucks, container handlers, personnel carriers, yard trucks, and industrial sweeping and scrubbing equipment.
HE&M Saw manufactures more than 70 different models of production band saws for the metalworking industry. Their product line includes vertical, horizontal, plate and double column saws with capacities ranging from 12" x 12" to 80" x 80" machines.
(800) 272-9953 info@hkequipment.com | hkequipment.com
(888) 729-7787 sales@hemsaw.com | hemsaw.com
HMI a Division of Betenbender
HYDMECH Group Limited
HMI offers the most versatile C-Frame press or punch of all machines available today. Their frames are designed to have fewer tons-persquare-inch of pressure on their side plates, thus reducing spring back of the frame and reducing tool wear.
HYDMECH is a world leader in metal band saw and cold sawing solutions. Their innovative solutions are geared to meet the practical needs of the aerospace, automotive, steel service centers, metal fabrications shops, racing, and other sectors.
(319) 435-2378 sales@betenbender.com | betenbender.com
(877) 276-7297 info@hydmech.com | hydmech.com
Hypneumat, Inc.
Industrial Magnetics, LLC.
Hypneumat, Inc. manufactures an array of automatic drilling units, tapping units and multiple spindle heads under the Hypneumat, Commander and Snow brands. Hypneumat also specializes in contract machining services offering multi-axis turning and vertical machining capabilities.
Industrial Magnetics, LLC., provides off-the-shelf industrial magnet products. Our ability to provide customer-specific solutions to unique challenges that set us apart from others in the industry. We pride ourselves on quickly providing the best possible magnetic solution for our customer’s requirements and without sacrificing quality.
(414) 423-7400 info@hypneumat.com | hypneumat.com
(800) 662-4638 imi@magnetics.com | magnetics.com
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Featured Suppliers Jergens, Inc.
Jet Edge
Since their founding in 1942 Jergens, Inc. has grown to comprise 3 distinct business units: Workholding Solutions, Lifting Solutions and Specialty Fasteners. Their tooling components, fasteners, and hoist rings are at work in just about every industry on every continent.
Jet Edge ultra-high pressure waterjet systems are uniquely suited for heavy duty - high volume applications. Their customizable solutions are configured to the customer needs and built to last. Jet Edge products engineered and built by American craftsmen.
(877) 486-1454 info@jergensinc.com | jergensinc.com
(800) 538-3343 Sales@JetEdge.com | jetedgewaterjets.com
Kanetec USA Corporation
KHK-USA
Kanetec has been at the forefront of magnetic tools and equipment since 1959. The company has expanded their Magnetic Bases, Tools, and Chuck lines with the latest technology and electronic controls.
Having been a company solely devoted to the manufacture of gears for 80 years, KHK is world renowned for their brand of gears. KHK USA is a factory direct, full-service distributor of KHK gears to meet your gearing needs.
(800) 959-0449 sales@kanetec.com | kanetec.com
(516) 248-3850 info@khkgears.com | khkgears.us
L&L Special Furnace Co., Inc.
Lenzkes Clamping Tools, Inc
L&L Special Furnace Co., Inc. has a longstanding reputation for designing special industrial furnaces, ovens, kilns, quench tanks and heat treating systems. Their broad product line allows L&L to provide special treatment in creating the best system for thermal needs.
Lenzkes clamps assist with QMC-Quick Mold Change, QDC-Quick Die Change, SMED-Single-Minute Exchange of Die and other machining/ safety issues. Their Free Trial program allows use in real-time working situations (such as Stamping, Milling, and Injection Molding) without obligation to purchase.
(877) 846-7628 sales@llfurnace.com | llfurnace.com
(540) 381-1533 info@lenzkesusa.com | lenzkesusa.com
LS Industries, Inc.
Master Magnetics, Inc.
From design and manufacturing, to parts and service LS Industries is committed to providing the highest levels of performance in addressing your metal cleaning needs. LS Industries designs and manufactures a full line of metal cleaning equipment for the industrial and automotive markets.
Founded in 1976 Master Magnetics, Inc. manufactures, distributes magnets and magnetic devices for industrial, commercial & consumer use. With an inventory of 15 million magnets in stock, and two regional production and distribution facilities, ensure fast cost-effective delivery. The Magnet Source™ a trademark of Master Magnetics, Inc. (800) 525-3536
(316) 265-7997 info@lsindustries.com | lsindustries.com
weblead@magnetsource.com | magnetsource.com
McKenzie Engineering Co.
Messer Cutting Systems
When making chips while making parts, the McKenzie Chip Separators are there to separate one from the other in the most cost-effective manner. Currently offering three basic platforms, McKenzie Engineering chip separators can be custom fitted for the individual customer.
For over 100 years, Messer Cutting Systems has been a technology leader for any industries involved in steel and metal working. From the manufacturers of ships, railways, automobile, agricultural machines and electronic products, Messer Cutting Systems provides full system support.
(865) 233-2965 info@McKenzieEngineering.com | mckenzieengineering.com
(262) 255-5520 sales.us@messer-cutting.com | messer-cs.com
Nederman Division North America
New England Gear Co.
Nederman – the clean air company. Since 1944, Nederman has delivered solutions for filtering, cleaning and recycling air to make industrial environments more efficient, safe and sustainable. Our products improve production efficiency, optimization & insight, reduce environmental impact, protect employees from harmful dust, smoke & fumes
If you're in the market for a late-model Fellows gear shaper, look no further. New England Gear is your complete source for both parts and machines. They offer retrofitting, rebuilding, custom remanufacturing, and complete service capabilities for your existing machines.
(800) 533-5286 customerservice.us@nederman.com | nederman.com
(860) 223-7778 jeff@newenglandgear.com | newenglandgear.com
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Pro-Line Work Benches
Radwell International, Inc.
Pro-Line has been a leader in workbench manufacturers since 1978. Proline offers a wide selection of workbenches that feature a modular designs and interchangeable accessories. Pro-Line continues to be on the leading edge of modular ergonomics.
Radwell International stocks and sells New and Surplus Industrial Automation, MRO, Pneumatic, Motion, Electronic, Hydraulic, HVAC and Electrical Control Equipment for plant floor and facilities maintenance machinery. Radwell has full component level repair capabilities for Industrial Electronic and Electrical equipment.
(800) 739-9067 bench@1proline.com | 1proline.com | industrialworkbenches.com
(800) 332-4336 sales@radwell.com | radwell.com
RAS Machine Tool Technologies, Inc.
Salinger Electric Co.
RAS Machine Tool Technologies is your one-stop CNC shop; serving Machine Tool Builders/ Dealers/End Users and Service Companies. Contact RAS to help you find those hard-to-find Japanese, Taiwanese & Korean Machine Tool parts and accessories.
Salinger Electric Co., Inc. has been selling quality electrical equipment both new and reconditioned since 1946. We can supply all new, all reconditioned, or a combination of both at very competitive prices. Call or email us with your requirements.
(413) 323-9041 sales@rasmachinetool.com | rasmachinetool.com
(248) 585-8330 sales@salingerelectric.com | salingerelectric.com
Scotchman Industries
Siemens Industry, Inc. — Machine Tool Business
Scotchman is the most trusted hydraulic ironworker manufacturer in the USA, and also builds a complete line of Circular Cold Saws: manual to fully automatic, plus distributor of quality Digital Measuring Systems, Band Saws, and Tube & Pipe Notchers/Grinders.
Siemens Motion Control Business — Machine Tool division offers today’s manufacturers the most advanced CNC technology on the market. From controls that run the most basic milling and turning machines to multi-axis, hybrid machines with full automation and robotics, Siemens CNCs handle the full range of motion control requirements.
(800) 843-8844 info@scotchman.com | scotchman.com
(847) 640-1595 cnc.us@siemens.com | usa.siemens.com/cnc
SourceHorizon MFG, LLC
South Bend Lathe Co.
SourceHorizon connects buyers with suppliers that have the right equipment, capacity, and expertise for their projects. With multiple, well-qualified sources for CNC machining, metal fabrication, designand-build and build-to-print services, SourceHorizon can help you find the right supplier for your project.
South Bend Lathe manufactures precision metalworking lathes. Utilizing Meehanite bed castings, Allen Bradley controls, German and Japanese precision made bearings, South Bend makes sure that no aspect of the quality is compromised.
(336) 395-3333 contact@sourcehorizon.com | sourcehorizon.com
(360) 734-1540 sales@southbendlathe.com | southbendlathe.com
Sprinter Marking
Stor-Loc
Sprinter Marking manufactures a range of machines models that automatically ink code-mark message on a wide range of porous and non-porous surfaces. While very small in physical size, they are designed for rugged industrial operation.
The original heavy duty Modular Storage Drawer Cabinet that was the norm in the industry until the early 1990s is available only from Stor-Loc®. Their durable Modular Drawer Cabinet comes complete with a unique 55 Year Satisfaction Guarantee.
(740) 453-1000 sales@sprintermarking.com | sprintermarking.com
(815) 936-0700 sales@storloc.com | storloc.com
Suhner Industrial Products, LLC.
Sunnen Products Company
Since 1914, Suhner has offered solutions for specific applications and process improvements in the areas of refining industrial surfaces with their abrasive products, tool holders for machining units that multiply capacity, customized flexible drive shafts, and stamping technology. Remanufacturing Services for Machining Spindles.
Sunnen Products Company has been a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of bore sizing and finishing equipment, engine rebuilding equipment, and tooling and abrasives since 1924. Sunnen's honing products include a complete line of industrial honing machines.
(706) 235-8046 abrasive.us@suhner.com | suhner.com/en
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Syclone ATTCO Service (Sky Hook)
Sure Tack Systems, a division of Crist Company, Inc. established in 1980 and offers a diverse product line for your hot melt adhesive equipment and application needs. Whether your need is for high-speed extrusion, wide web spray, slot coating or manual product assembly; STS has a hot melt system to fit your individual needs and budget.
Manufacturer of the Sky Hook, a small, portable, ergonomic lifting device designed to provide safe, high quality lifting solutions that can assist in applications involving hard to reach loads up to 500 lbs. Proudly family owned and operated since 1969.
(800) 580-2803 info@suretacksystems.com | suretacksystems.com
(208) 365-5770 sales@skyhookmfr.com | skyhookmfr.com
Tap Associates, Inc.
The Electric Barn
The innovative Self-Locking "Jüngere" design has offered the smallest OD Tap Extension in the industry. For that reason, it is the preferred solution for close quarter and long tapping applications.
The Electric Barn specializes in buying and selling new, used, reconditioned and tested, obsolete and hard to find electrical equipment and supplies. Their technical team consists of product specialists that provide expert technical assistance and troubleshooting.
(800) 566-4827 info@tapextension.com | tapextension.com
(866) 315-0137 sarah@electricbarn.com | electricbarn.com
Tormach, LLC
Trilogy Machinery, Inc.
At Tormach, our mission is to empower people who make things. We are dedicated to providing exceptionally engineered compact CNC machines, tooling, and related products with best-in-industry technical support and customer service.
Trilogy Machinery, Inc. is committed to bringing the highest standards of professionalism, integrity and service in order to achieve a reputation as a leader in the metal fabricating machinery industry. Trilogy proudly offer products from Italy, Sweden, Turkey, and Taiwan.
(608) 850-2597 info@tormach.com | tormach.com
(410) 272-3600 sales@trilogymachinery.com | trilogymachinery.com
Trim-Lok, Inc.
TS3, LLC
Trim-Lok is a well-recognized and respected leader in the manufacture of high quality and competitively priced extruded plastic and rubber trims and seals. With nearly 50 years' experience, our product development team brings high caliber mechanical design.
TS3 covers the Upper Midwest for all your Sawing Machinery, Service needs-from new equipment, accessories, upgrades, parts & repair on most major OEM’s. With two decades of in-field on-site service and repair expertise, our mission is keeping your saw up and running. TS3, LLC-The Saw Service and Sales company.
(888) 874-6565 info@trimlok.com | trimlok.com
(612) 503-8670 chris@ts3machine.com | ts3machine.com
Ultimate Tube Bender Parts Plus, Inc.
US Shop Tools
Ultimate Tube Bender Parts Plus, Inc. can provide quality spare parts at an affordable price for most of your Pines bender needs. They also provide on-site tubing bender service work, machine evaluations & inspections, bender refurbishing & rebuilding, and more.
US Shop Tools offers over 80,000 items for your everyday metalworking and shop supply needs. Products include lathe or mill workholding, toolholding, cutting tools, measuring tools, abrasives, materials and shop supplies that include same day shipping on in-stock items.
(810) 844-0233 info@benderparts.com | benderparts.com
(800) 243-7701 sales@usshoptools.com | usshoptools.com
Wheeler Financial a subsidiary of Pitney Bowes
Yaskawa
Wheeler Financial from Pitney Bowes provides financing for small and middle market companies to get capital equipment, technology, and software for improved productivity, efficiency, and performance.
With over 450,000 Motoman® industrial and collaborative robots installed globally, Yaskawa provides automation products and solutions for virtually every industry and robotic application; including arc welding, assembly, material handling, material cutting, material removal, and more.
(203) 922-6108 Kenneth.Kaminsky@pb.com | wheelerfinancial.com
(937) 847-6200 info@motoman.com | motoman.com
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Capital Recovery Group, LLC
Glenn A. Winternitz, LLC
CRG is a global private equity firm that creates liquidity for its clients through expertise, innovative solutions, and access to worldwide markets. Specializing in complex scenarios comprised of industrial assets and real estate, we revitalize idle or marginally productive assets and liquidate surplus.
With a history of four generations as auctioneers, Glenn A. Winternitz, LLC brings the knowledge and experience necessary to navigate these challenging economic times. We have the ability to maximize our client's return on the sale of their assets - with honesty, integrity, attention to detail, experience and service.
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Koster Industries, Inc.
KD Auctions has over 100 years of combined experience in market place knowledge, equipment valuations, international experience, preparing machinery for viewing, marketing and selling, making KD Auctions the right choice for your next auction! With our experienced staff we can help alleviate some of the stress involved in the process!
Koster Industries is one of the leading industrial auctioneers, appraisers and liquidators in the United States. We specialize in evaluating assets and performing professional on site, online auction sales and liquidations in virtually every industry.
(480) 455-3910 service@kdauctions.com | www.kdauctions.com
(631) 454-1766 info@kosterindustries.com | www.kosterindustries.com
Rabin Worldwide, Inc.
Resell CNC Auctions
Rabin is a family-held industrial auction and real estate investment company, with a focus on the acquisition and sale of industrial equipment and facilities around the world. As leading industrial and commercial liquidators, Rabin has sold equipment assets in every trade sector and on almost every continent.
Our online, timed auctions are a terrific way to buy and sell used CNC machinery, tooling equipment, plant support equipment, and ancillary items. Whether you are looking to buy or sell a single item or an entire facility, we can help you. We even help facilitate the logistics of prepping, loading, and shipping the items sold
(415) 522-5700 info@rabin.com | www.rabin.com
(844) 478-8181 sales@resellcnc.com | auction.resellcnc.com
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Select Equipment Company
From manufacturing and transportation equipment to inventories and real estate, Stone Auctioneers & Appraisers' specialized training and affiliations allow them to offer asset marketing, appraisal and consulting services in plastics, metalworking, construction, transportation, and more.
Select Equipment Co. stocks new, custom engineered, and professionally remanufactured MCC buckets and motor control center parts. They can also integrate new components into existing MCC's such as soft starters, VFD's and automation products to meet the demands of modern facilities.
(205) 373-1130 auctioneer@stoneauctioneers.com | www.stoneauctioneers.com
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Ad INdex Accudyne Products — www.ezpullerusa.com .................................................................................29 Actek Manufacturing and Engineering Inc. — www.actekmfg.com ............................................ 35 ADB Hoist Rings Mfg. — www.adbhoistrings.com ...........................................................................38 AmCon Design & Contract Manufacturing Expo — www.amconshows.com ..........................49 ATTCO, Inc. DBA Syclone ATTCO Service — www.skyhookmfr.com ......................................... 15 Betenbender Manufacturing, Inc — www.betenbender.com ......................................................... 9 Carell Corporation — www.carellcorp.com ........................................................................................ 7
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Hawk Manufacturing 380 Kennedy Rd & 2642 Gilchrist Road Akron, OH 44305 FIRST LOT CLOSES:
WEDS & THURS, OCTOBER 2 & 3 11:00 AM (ET) Doosan Puma 700M CNC Turning Center (2007) Doosan Ace DB-130C CNC 5” Horiz Boring Mill Doosan Puma Inverturn 3000M, Inverted CNC Vert Turning Center Makino A81 4-Axis CNC HMC Niigata HN80C CNC HMC Bardons & Oliver #36 CNC Tube & Pipe Cutoff Machine 49” Scheiss America CNC Vertical Boring Mill 49” Shibaura TS/N13A CNC Vert Boring Mill Anayak HVM5000 CNC Bed Mill With Universal Head Giddings & Lewis G60T CNC 6” Horiz Boring Mill Enshu 650VX CNC VMC (11) Kitako VT4-550/VT4-350/VT4-200/MT4-170 CNC Vert Chuckers Matsuura MC-900H-PC2S 4-Axis CNC HMC Matsuura MAM-600HF-PC2 4-Axis CNC HMC MazakAJV-35/60 CNC VMC Mazak H15-80 CNC HMC Mazak Slant-Turn 40N-ATC-M/C CNC Turning Center Hitachi Seiki HC400 CNC HMC Hitachi Seiki HT-25S CNC Turning Center (2) Hitachi HG800 CNC HMC Mori Seiki SL-5 CNC Turning Center Mori Seiki SL-OH CNC Turning Center (3) Dainichi B70 70x150 CNC Turning Center
Large Assortment of Plant Support 500+ Lots - Too Much to List!!!
Air Compressors - Forklifts - Plant Support - Large Assortment of Tooling - Much More!! Too Much to List!!
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