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Fully Automated Part-to-CAD Measurement Verification
This digital optical comparator was designed to alleviate concerns with traditional optical comparators, and in return, provides fully automated verification of a part against its CAD data.
Read MoreThe More Things Change...
This new design for the magazine and the improved layout and navigation of the website took the efforts of our entire staff to complete.
Read MoreCommunication Among Workcell Components
An Ethernet-based system acts as a conduit for relaying operational data between the programming software, controller, bar feeder, machine tool and parts unloader.
Read MoreReliable Cleaning for Large Lot Sizes
A solvent cleaning process that is well matched to the job’s requirements can provide a quick, efficient and ecological solution.
Read MoreA Soft Landing for Distributor Making Hard Parts
Since opening shop, Avmat has added two NT 4300s and an NZ 2000 for the most difficult work. With Y axis and subspindles on all the turning centers, the NLs, NTs and NZ do about 95 percent of the work, all programmed with GibbsCAM, which Mr. Vander Meyden also uses to program the NV 5000 VMC and Sodick wire EDM.
Read MoreDitch the Book
Which book? That “big honkin’ binder” out in the shop with all of your Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
Read MoreTechnical Member Profile: Lester Detterbeck Enterprises Ltd.
In the precision machining industry, the Detterbeck name goes back to the days of overhead belt-drive screw machines.
Read MoreSkills Development for Precision Machinists
The precision machining industry relies on the best and the brightest people in manufacturing to produce safety-critical parts for numerous applications.
Read MoreManufacturing Continues Its Roll
A report from AMT the (Association For Manufacturing Technology) and AMTA (the American Machine Toll Distributers’ Association) that sums up manufacturing technology orders for 2011 is now available, called the USMTO.
Read MoreEDM Adds Spark to Metalcutting
Electrical discharge machining (EDM), also known as spark erosion machining, is a nontraditional method of removing metal by a series of rapidly recurring electrical discharges (that are the equivalent of tiny lightning bolts) between an electrode (the cutting tool) and the workpiece in the presence of dielectric fluid.
Read MoreSetup Reduction– One Discipline You Must Master
Setup reduction is the gold standard for continuous improvement.
Read MoreStepping Up to Unattended Machining
Lights out, unattended machining is a goal for many precision machined parts manufacturers. For many parts using easily machined materials, the process is fairly straightforward. However, this Ohio shop uses a systematic process to maximize unattended machining of more difficult materials.
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