Modern Machine Shop

JUN 2014

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better production Shops Using Technology 122 MMS June 2014 mmsonline.com always been able to make the holders, but now we are able to do it more productively." In fact, when ETW President Tom Phillips and his management team were planning more than $2 million in capital investments, they used a projected 300-percent improvement in cycle time as justification for buying the Studer grinder. However, after a year in production, Mr. Phillips says that actual reductions in cycle times were approximately 400 percent. In the next four years, Mr. Phillips says he is projecting about 60-percent growth. Because the new grinder is so much quicker than the manual grinders and there is not as much rework needed, Mr. Phillips says ET W can handle the growth with the one Studer. The grinder significantly shortens the shop's lead times when handling special tool projects for leading metalworking suppliers. These features combine to provide the key benefit of the machine, which is significantly shorter lead times. "Right now our lead time on special tooling is between two and four weeks, and our competition is eight to 12 weeks," Mr. Lehman says. "With the new grinder, we've really nailed down our process in the last year. We've For more Information about Grip•Fix: LANG Technovation Co. www.lang-technovation.com info@lang-technovation.com Phone: (262) 446 9850 secure clamping without wear on the vise jaws even high-tensile materials like Titanium or stainless patented form-closure technology by LANG SAVE YOUR TEETH AND LET GRIP•FIX DO THE FIGHTING FOR YOU! WORKPIECE CLAMPING? 0614_MMS_better.indd 122 5/14/2014 8:47:55 AM

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