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Ganesh Opens its East Coast Technical Center

To better serve its growing customer base east of the Mississippi River, Ganesh Machinery recently cut the ribbon on its newest Technical Center.

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To better serve its growing customer base east of the Mississippi River, Ganesh Machinery recently cut the ribbon on its newest Technical Center. Located in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, it is set up to be a full service facility for training, runoff, automation integration, turnkey applications, sales and service.

A highlight for visitors to the new technical center was a demonstration of mill/turn technology in the form of an automation package built around the company’s Cyclone 52 twin spindle, twin turret eight-axis turning cell. Included in the cell is six-axis robot for load/unload, which offers a drawer-type loading system capable of holding enough part blanks and finished parts for extended operations.

Ganesh also demonstrated its vertical machining center line at the opening. These machines are displayed in the tech center and under power for customer runoffs and demonstrations.

Long a proponent of mill/turn, multitasking technology, Ganesh is taking this step to bring its productivity advantages to a wider audience. California based, the company’s move east seems to indicate the concept of mill/turn is being embraced by companies looking for better ways to process work.

 

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