Machine Tool Repair and Rebuilds
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Renold Gears Appoints New Sales Manager
Jeff Powell is now responsible for sales and support of customers in the U.S. and South America.
TIE Acquires The Parker Group
This deal expands their FANUC core parts and repair capabilities to include depot repair services for more OEMs, including Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Okuma, and Baldor.
CNC Engineering, Inc. Launches New Website and eBay Store
Now customers can shop and order FANUC CNC retrofits, machine tool rebuilds, additional axis integrations, machine tool probe integrations, and spare parts across multiple devices.
How Borescopes Can Help Cut Machine Failure Costs
By using borescopes from PCE Instruments, manufacturers can identify changes indicative of a machine fault and take corrective action prior to critical machine failure.
Gilman Precision Launches Canadian Website
The new website is part of the final step in expanding their Canadian operations.
Radwell International Acquires 3E Services
3E customers now receive enhanced services from Radwell in industrial repair, surplus, factory new supply, and asset recovery.
Gilman Precision Partners with Busch Precision
They are collaborating on spindle pick-up and installation repair services in Wisconsin and Illinois.
Survival of the Fittest
The rapidly evolving business climate for machine tool retrofitting is impacting production economics and creating retrofit business opportunities in large OEM production departments and job shop machine tool sectors alike.
Radwell Acquires Omega Electronic Board Repair
Along with this expansion into Texas, Radwell also has facilities in New Jersey, Indiana, North Carolina, the UK and Canada.
Konecranes Machine Tool Service Hires Giddings & Lewis Specialists
Jim Foust and Tim Ellis join the sales team.
The Art of the Machine Tool Rebuild
An advanced CNC retrofit package gives a new lease of life to hob sharpeners by doubling accuracy and immensely increases machine productivity.
Machine Tool Rebuilding Takes Center Stage
Since retrofits, rebuilds or remanufactures typically cost between one-third to two-thirds the price of a new machine, many shops are choosing this route to improve their uptime and availability. Here are some re-cent examples.