LASER CALIBRATION SYSTEMS ring Engineering 16” x 4-7/8” with photo 300 dpi
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Applications: CNC Machine Tools, large area Water and Laser cutting machines, 5-axis Gantry type machines, and CMMs
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Trusted by the global machine tool industry for more than 25 years
Features: > ASME and ISO machine calibration > Innovative 3D laser-vector volumetric compensation > Automatic data collection and file generation > Dynamic contour and spindle error motion measurement
ment. In addition, every customer wants a flexible production facility that is not tied to the current order and can be used again for future orders. We then collabo- rated to configure the appropriate ma- chining center with our LiFLEX modular system. Our goal is to continually optimize the process of machining complex work- pieces to minimize costs for scrap as well as additional quality controls.” “All key modules such as the ma- chining units, spindles and rotary units of Licon mt’s machine are developed and manufactured in-house,” said Benz. “This not only guarantees avail- ability and quality, but also continually develops the capability of all Licon mt employees to meet our customer’s requirements. For our customers, this operating philosophy is an assurance of exceptional service quality and provides Licon mt distinct advantages over other machine builders.”
Incredible 495,166 sq. ft. manufacturing facility on 76.14 acres
• Fully air conditioned by 7 chillers with plate and frame heat exchangers
• Masonry over steel frame and insulated metal panel over steel frame
• Reinforced concrete floor • Ceiling heights up to 24' clear • Three positive pressure clean rooms • Primary 34.5 KV electrical service • High pressure air system featuring six air compressors
• Vacuum air system featuring multiple vacuum pumps
• Three positive pressure clean rooms: • 38,106 sq. ft. – Class 10,000 • 2,875 sq. ft. – Class 1,000 • 3,100 sq. ft. – Class 10,000
• Energy efficient T5 lighting with high efficient fixtures and motion sensors
• Conveniently located off Exit 53A from NJ Route 55 with easy access to the NJ Turnpike, I-295, I-95 and South Jersey and Philadelphia Ports
For complete details contact Marc Policarpo or Bob Corr:
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A vendor of Modatek Systems had already produced these parts, but in an A-B load configuration, meaning the part had to be removed from one fixture, reoriented and reclamped for completion of machining. The heavy weight of the parts, 21 lb (9.5 kg), made refixturing these parts’ clampings prohibitive be- cause these were to be manually loaded. The Licon mt solution allowed for com- plete machining of the part in one fixture. The fact that the A axis tilted, tipping the parts into the fixture made loading/un- loading easy. Licon mt’s five-axis solution allowed for machining a set of parts per spindle so that two pairs of parts were completed every cycle. The result is that there is less material in queue. Tradition- ally, after a machining run of left-hand parts, they would sit in inventory until the right-hand parts were machined to complete the pair.
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