Cleveland, Ohio – Gosiger Cleveland is hosting their annual March Madness event on March 19, 2015, in Solon, OH. It features machine demos, promotions, and special financing, along with the NCAA men’s basketball games on big screens, a iPad Mini raffle, food, and fun. Don't forget to fill out your bracket by 10 a.m. March 19, 2015, to be eligible to win a Big Screen TV
Join Gosiger Cleveland for a great time watching the games, viewing demos, and to be entered for a chance to win an iPad mini. You must attend the show to be eligible for the raffle and grand prize.
When:
March 19, 2015
10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Where:
30600 Solon Industrial Pkwy, Solon, Ohio 44139
And the line up during the open house is:
- Okuma M-560V: Affordable 20 X 40 mill with advanced design features
- Okuma LT-2000-2TMY: Twin turret / twin spindle Y-axis multi-tasking machine (FMB turbo 5-65 barfeed)
- Okuma MB-4000: Advanced milling techniques trochoidal milling
- Okuma LB-3000MYW: Hobbing and flat turn demonstration
- Hardinge V-1000 Conquest: New robust design, affordable pricing, improved features
- Hardinge H-51 Conquest Lathe: USA built - super precision turning center
- Hardinge GX-510: Small footprint, lean style, high production VMC
- Gosiger automation drawer cell: Robotic solutions for job shops
- Nomura NN-32YB: rigid, stable Swiss turning
- Trumpf Trumark 5020: Laser marking demonstration
Register today at www.gosiger.com/march-madness-cleveland-2015.
Source: Gosiger
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