18 July 2023
HEDELIUS CNC Academy
Get ready.
Upgrading the training rooms for Heidenhain TNC7 control system.
With the introduction of the new Heidenhain TNC7, we are getting ready to open the door to new CNC control technology.
The training rooms at the HEDELIUS CNC Academy have already been upgraded in accordance with the new requirements so that the new functions and possibilities of the TNC7 control can be communicated to the participants in the best possible way.
The CNC machining centres, which are only available for training purposes, are also being opened to the new technology one after the other. This gives operators and programmers the opportunity to consolidate the knowledge they have learnt in practice.
HEDELIUS CNC Academy.
TNC7 seminars available soon.
The first seminars will soon be offered via the website of our CNC Academy.
More news.
We will be on company holidays from 23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025.
Our service will still be available for you on 23 December 2024 and will not be available for you again until 02 January 2025.
Our sales team will be available for you again from 06 January 2025.
In manufacturing companies that mainly produce small batch sizes, every minute of spindle time counts - or so the theory goes. In practice, however, the proportion of productive spindle time compared to working time is often less than 40 per cent. The search for tools, clamping devices and information, as well as set-up, tie up valuable resources and leave many operating companies far behind their potential. There are many ways to sustainably close flexibility - and thus performance - in production. But every manufacturing company is different. The trick is therefore to find your very own recipe for success.
Advancing automation has long since arrived in mechanical engineering and contract manufacturing - but many companies still face challenges, especially when it comes to small batch sizes. While large-scale production is already largely automated today, flexibility in smaller quantities, which are often the order of the day in contract manufacturing, poses a particular challenge. How can automation be made to pay off here too without presenting machine operators with insurmountable hurdles?