Berlin, Connecticut – Three new 3-dimensional printers greatly assist in current and advance planning, designing, and manufacturing of Royal Machine workholding parts and products.
In announcing the recently acquired 3-dimensional printers, Guy Byrne, senior vice president & general manager, stated, " Our three new 3D printers have allowed us to quickly move forward by grasping their latest technologies and applying them to our specific needs."
"With our 3D printers, Royal Machine now is making all their plastic parts on these machines... plus, producing models of prototypes and form fitted custom Jaws. In addition, these 3D printed parts provide us the ability to check designs for potential errors or tool clearances, and, in some cases, check for form, fit, and function prior to actual manufacturing of the permanent parts for workholding fixtures."
“As we progress with our understanding and experience with 3D printing,"Byrne continued." we can foresee where this process will be beneficial in other areas of our business while we continue servicing our customers ever-increasing requirements."
Source: Royal Machine & Tool Corp.
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