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Every Minute Counts
Many shops still struggle with time-consuming, labor-intensive change-overs, manually handling heavy workholding. It's time to consider a smarter approach. These traditional change-over processes are more than just minor inconveniences—they're significant bottlenecks that can cripple your machining.
25 Years of the Impossible
From its humble beginnings in a German garage in 1951 to its expansion into the United States in 2000, HAINBUCH has come a long way. After 25 years in America and Canada, we continue to tackle the manufacturing challenges that keep you up at night. And we're just getting started.
5 Reasons to Upgrade Your Workholding
In today's rapidly evolving industrial landscape, efficiency and precision are paramount for businesses striving to stay ahead of the curve. One crucial aspect often overlooked is workholding – the method by which workpieces are securely held during machining or assembly processes.
Change is Hard, but Quick-Change is Easy
The mantra "change is hard" resonates deeply within manufacturing facilities, where traditional setups often involve cumbersome change-overs, intricate adjustments, and prolonged downtime. However, HAINBUCH meets this challenge head-on, offering a revolutionary approach to workholding that prioritizes efficiency and simplicity.
The Hexagon: An Unconventional Superhero
Few shapes captivate the imagination, like a hexagon. And few shapes work as hard.
Often overlooked in favor of its more conventional round counterparts, the hexagon possesses unique properties that make it indispensable in nature and manufacturing. Honey bees build hexagons in their hives because they are the world's strongest shape and use the least amount of material to hold weight.
Extending Tool Life and Improving Machining Rigidity with Workholding
In the quest for enhanced rigidity and longer tool lifespan, the significance of workholding cannot be overstated. Workholding plays a crucial role in providing increased rigidity and stability, maintaining alignment, optimizing force distribution, and improving tool life, workholding systems ensure high-quality machining outcomes.
What's Missing From Your Automation?
Is your automation missing something crucial?
Automation is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. Fewer skilled workers, fluctuating orders, and increasingly individualized customer requirements reshape production planning. The question isn't whether to automate but how quickly you can implement it. If your automation strategy is missing key components, you might leave efficiency and precision on the table.