Chatsworth, California – The Ganesh Machinery open house, held on September 1, 2015, was a big success and well attended with more than 250 guests witnessing 20 CNC machines demonstrating enhanced cutting processes.
Ganesh Machinery used this event to show customers strategies on how to be more successful by focusing on using labor smarter and achieve seamless “done-in-one-operation” production by taking the machining-cell concept to the next level.
Ganesh demonstrated multi-tasking CNC lathes with up to 11-axis to making short work of complex parts for profitable “done-in-one” production. The venerable Cyclone CS-32 CNC Swiss style machine also introduced dual angular milling and drilling heads, gear hobbing attachments, and large slotting head tools to expand the profit potential of that series of machines. The 36-tool Cyclone BY-2 9-axis CNC lathe was shown using the angular cutting capabilities of its B-Axis while demonstrating how complex lathe parts up to Ø2” with milled and drilled angles can be easily machined.
The Big-Bore lathe series, starting at 30" swing and going up to 100" lathe swing capacity with spindle bores up to 32", was shown with front and rear power chucks.
The Ganesh CNC vertical milling machine line VFM-2416 with an X,Y of 24" x 16" was demonstrated, as well as the VFM-5127. This series of premium CNC verticals go up to 100" in X and 39" in Y and feature 680-block look-ahead and high-speed data processing for faster production and better surface finish. The affordable Ganesh 5X-8 5-axis milling machine was shown processing a full 5-axis workpiece.
Ganesh demonstrated their extensive capabilities in production analysis, automation and turnkey solutions in support of challenging production applications.
Source: Ganesh
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