EASTEC 2013 Show Preview
Slotting Milling Cutters Complete line of standard, off-the-shelf, HSS slotting milling cutters with “S” style staggered tooth cutters are ideal for deep- slotting applications. The alternate tooth design allows for excellent chip removal and range in diameters from 3 to 12" (76–305 mm) with many cutter width options available. The straight tooth “B” style cutters include additional teeth for an improved finish and are excellent for thin walled parts, as well as, interrupted cut- ting. The straight tooth cutters are avail- able in 2–12" (51–305-mm) diameters and offer many cutter width options. Keo Cutters
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Three, Five-Axis Machining Centers
Hurco machine tools will be exhibited at three Eastec booths. Brooks Associates will exhibit the Hurco five-axis VM10Ui mill and the mill-turn TMM8i. CCAT will exhibit the Hurco five-axis VMX30Ui, and Greenleaf will showcase the three-axis VM10i mill. Both three-axis and five- axis machines include UltiMotion, the patented feature that reduces cycle time by up to 30% and significantly increases surface finish quality. The five-axis VM10Ui features XYZ travels of 21 × 16 × 19" (533 × 406 × 482 mm), XYZ rap- ids of 945 ipm (24 m/min), and a 20-sta- tion ATC. The integrated Hurco control supports both ISO/EIA NC programming and conversational programming. Hurco Companies Inc. Ph: 800-634-2416 Web site:
www.hurco.com
Part Program
Management Software CNC-Max with NC-Base is a part pro- gram management tool providing control of programs and associated documen- tation. It allows users to ensure the availability of only their latest approved program revision and to see exactly when and why the program changed and who approved the change. Cimco Americas LLC Ph: 888-362-7858 E-mail:
infous@cimco.com
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Commodities Manufacturing Manager – 1 pos. in Clemmons, NC with Hayward Industries, Inc. Manage acquisition costs, supplier negotiations, contractual relationships & logistics for assigned commodities. Maintain knowledge of products, production processes & commodities for responsible supply segment including: market conditions, risk, technical acumen, global opportunities & future developments, obsolescence and strategic opportunities. Develop new product strategies for current product lines. Evaluate & develop improved manufacturing methods. Assist in improving protocols & standards for maximum efficiency. Track & forecast cost drivers & market factors. Develop forecasts & budgets for assigned commodities and provide reports to senior management. Must have US or Foreign Equivalent Master’s Degree in Ind Eng, Bus Mgt, or Bus Admin plus one year of exp. in commodities mgmt. activities, including: product cost analysis & inventory control, and coordinating logistical & supplier/manufacturer activities. In alternative, applicant may possess BS in same plus 5 yrs such experience. Travel domestic/int’l up to 15-25% of time. Pass crim bkgrd check and drug test. Mail resume to: Cam Greiwe, One Hayward Industrial Drive, Clemmons, NC 27012 or email to
cgreiwe@haywardnet.com.
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