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Hainbuch America Workholding System Boosts Operational Efficiency

IMTS 2024: Hainbuch America introduces its Automated Change line for automated workholding changeover.

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Source: Hainbuch America Corp.

Hainbuch America’s Automated Change (AC) line is said to be first fully automated system for workholding device changeover.

The AC line is designed to provide a seamless and error-free alternative to manual changeovers. The AC Line uses automation to streamline transitions between workholding devices with speed and accuracy. This innovation not only reduces downtime but also enhances overall productivity, enabling manufacturers to maximize their machining capabilities.

Key features of the AC Line include:

  • Precision Automation: The AC line’s precision-engineered automation ensures consistent and reliable changeovers, eliminating human error and optimizing machining processes.
  • Automated Clamping Heads (Collets) and End-Stops: In addition to workholding device changeover, the AC line automates clamping heads and end-stops, enhancing operational efficiency and accuracy.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Designed with ease of use in mind, the AC line features an intuitive interface that enables operators to program and adapt quickly.
  • Versatile Adaptability: From varying part geometries to diverse materials and machining techniques, the AC line adapts seamlessly to meet a wide range of production requirements.
  • Comprehensive Support: Hainbuch America’s team of experts provides comprehensive support, from personalized solutions to hands-on guidance, ensuring a seamless integration of the AC line into existing manufacturing workflows.

Visit Hainbuch America’s booth at IMTS 2024 to experience the AC Line firsthand.

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