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    De Rooy lifts heavyweights - thanks to HEDELIUS.

    For a year now, the powerhouse for heavy-duty machining - a TILTENTA 10-3600 from HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik in Meppen - has been in the production hall just outside the gates of Eindhoven. The Dutch HEDELIUS sales partner PROMAS was able to convince de Rooy quite quickly of the benefits of the 5-axis machining centre with infinitely variable swivelling main spindle.

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    More hours for individual pieces thanks to automation.

    The German mechanical engineering company IWK Verpackungstechnik supplies customers all over the world with packaging systems that are specially customised to their requirements. For the company's mechanical department, these customised adjustments mean that many individual pieces and small series have to be milled. The automation of two 5-axis machining centres with a flexible robot cell for small series production has freed up time that the CNC operators can use to mill single parts.

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    Small batches, big potential:
    How flexibility becomes even more productive.

    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.

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News from HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik.

Current information and news about HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik. A brief insight into the product variety of machining centres, automations and events.

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"After work, the ACURA 65 EL and the BMO Platinum continue to work for us." Jan Inboden and his colleagues are delighted with the reliable technology from HEDELIUS. ERO GmbH from Simmern in Hunsrück is a prime example of a family business that has grown healthily.

The unique HEDELIUS concept with two in-line 5-axis machining centres from the ACURA 50 and ACURA 65 series, which are connected via an automation system, is becoming increasingly popular. Having already sold several systems, we are now pleased to be able to supply the first solution together with EROWA. In this case, the interlinking is carried out by an EROWA Leonardo pallet handling system with 24 pallets of 320 x 320 mm each.

Linearverkettung: 5-Achs-Bearbeitungszentrum HEDELIUS ACURA 50 EL - Palettenautomation indunorm indumatik Light 120 - 5-Achs-Bearbeitungszentrum HEDELIUS ACURA 65 EL

The linking of an ACURA 50 EL and an ACURA 65 EL via the Indumatik 120 pallet handling system is now ready for demonstration. The Indumatik 120 loads the 5-axis CNC machining centres with 400 x 400 and 200 x 200 mm pallets.

The time has finally come: We are proud to present our TILTENTA 11 5-axis swivelling spindle machining centre with a Y travel path of 1,100 mm. We currently offer the TILTENTA 11 with X travel paths of 2,600 and 3,600 mm. Arrange your demonstration appointment in Meppen now!

The trend towards more tools to reduce tooling times has already been taken into account with the introduction of the ACURA 50. The optional expansion of the 55-place tool magazine of the ACURA 50 5-axis machining centre to 80 places offers an additional reduction in set-up costs.

Tscharner Mechanik AG is a small manufacturing company in Prättigau. From the very beginning, founder Bruno Tscharner has focussed on automation. The latest investment is a fully automated production cell with the ACURA 65 5-axis machining centre from HEDELIUS.

The demand for automation solutions continues to grow. Numerous machining centres in the ACURA series have already been equipped with pallet handling systems or robots in recent years. But the demand for automation solutions for our TILTENTA machining centres is also increasing.

Just over 20 years ago, master mechanical engineer Thomas Claaßen took the plunge into self-employment. Today, the Claaßen Group from Scharrel in the Oldenburger Münsterland region employs 250 people in four companies. A clear philosophy and continuous investment, including in automated machining centres from HEDELIUS, have made this development possible.

The SOLLICH KG is the worldwide market leader for chocolate processing machines. The family business from Bad Salzuflen in East Westphalia faced a major challenge when it came to modernising its chipping machinery. Increasingly complex single parts in a wide range of sizes and lengths have to be manufactured flexibly and efficiently. In HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik, the company found a partner who could make this possible.

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