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Forster Co-Ax availability update
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 750541" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Looking at the basic Co-Ax design and knowing a tiny bit about how a CNC machine center works, I see a machine center with two pallots and two different fixtures with the operator removing one part and installing it on the "b" fixture. Total machine time will be in the five minutes or less range. The equipment I was around would cut the whole thing in about three minutes, and hold in under five tenths. What this will give us is a faster delivery, and they'll also be able to hold down the costs for a long time. If they tooled up right with seriously good programing they should be able to put out around 75 presses in an eight hour shif without too much trouble. If they tool it up to where they can have four castings eight castings mounted on a square based column I think 100 pieces in eight hours would easilly be there for them.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 750541, member: 25383"] Looking at the basic Co-Ax design and knowing a tiny bit about how a CNC machine center works, I see a machine center with two pallots and two different fixtures with the operator removing one part and installing it on the "b" fixture. Total machine time will be in the five minutes or less range. The equipment I was around would cut the whole thing in about three minutes, and hold in under five tenths. What this will give us is a faster delivery, and they'll also be able to hold down the costs for a long time. If they tooled up right with seriously good programing they should be able to put out around 75 presses in an eight hour shif without too much trouble. If they tool it up to where they can have four castings eight castings mounted on a square based column I think 100 pieces in eight hours would easilly be there for them. gary [/QUOTE]
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