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Sunday dinner table was often about business, so my path into the company was quite natural.”


After his factory stint, he took a laboratory job as a quality control chemist and later he went into sales. “Once in the


sales [arena], the biggest challenge I faced was price,” he said. “The types of raw materials we used and their influence on the selling price was a sales volume obstacle.”


Regulatory Pressure Hangsterfer’s today is dealing with a variety of challenges.


“Our industry and our customers


are facing major changes to the norm,” Edward Jones said. “The use of boron, chlorine, formaldehyde and secondary amines are being placed under extreme regulatory pressure.”


One example is the REACH program


New sizes and models to best fit most 5 axis applications. Higher or wider, and more gripping power will help you machine the most demanding part shapes. Plus some options allow you to grip the inside of the workpiece so you can machine the entire periphy without worrying about tool clearance. That’s a BIG HIGH FIVE!


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DT20 Dovetail 5 axis vise for aggressive multi-axis machining. Optional risers base gets your parts up even higher.


LIKE A WIDE RECEIVER MAXLOCK350 vise is wide open for parts sizes from .15” up to unlimited capacity. Mounts on two inch grid patterns.


WIDER & TALLER


MAXLOCK350 vise with optional riser base gets the parts up even higher. Extend the screw to desired length.


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MAXLOCK250 for the dainty parts in your life. Machineable soft or hard jaws that are reversible to save BIG! Self centering too!


MAXLOCK425 for 6-1/2” wide or even bigger with ID clamping. Machineable soft or hard jaws & Self centering.


SELF CENTERED II


of the European Commission. It refers to registration, evaluation and authori- zation of chemical substances. REACH is intended to “improve the protection of human health and the environment through the better and earlier identi- fication of the intrinsic properties of chemical substances,” according to the European Commission. REACH “places responsibility on industry to manage the risks from chemicals and to provide safety information on the substances.” The program requires makers and importers to provide data about chemicals and to register the information in a central database operated by the European Chemicals Agency. One response by the company to


Small profile - handles side load pressure


ID clamping with a dovetail


OD clamping with a dovetail


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environmental regulations is its S-787 semisynthetic cutting fluid, which Jones said is free of boron, chlorine and the other substances and works well on machining of nickel and titanium alloys. Hangsterfer’s mar- kets S-787 as a multipurpose fluid. Jones said he made a presentation at a UK aerospace conference about S-787 and plans to present the same materials at IMTS during the Trends in Advanced Machining, Manufacturing and Materials conference.


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