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FORMING & FABRICATION

OMAX: The recipe for faster cutting Faster cutting is an important factor to take into account when buying new machinery, but there are other criteria that should also be assessed, writes Patrick Turpin. The Austrian educator and management consultant Peter Drucker once wrote: “Time is the scarcest resource and unless it is managed nothing else can be managed.” There are two types of machine tool manufacturers: those who offer machines that cut faster; and those who say cutting faster is unimportant. When looking to buy new equipment, the ability to process parts faster IS an important consideration because it affects the bottom line. It seems obvious that when a machine can process parts 30% faster, it will reduce the cost of labour, consumables, and utilities. On the other hand, when a machine tool is not fully utilised, there can be a tendency to dismiss faster cutting as irrelevant: when in fact it is relevant. If a machine tool cuts 30% faster than the competitor, and the cost of operation is $38.00 per hour for consumables, then over the course of 1,000 hours machining time, faster cutting will save $11,400.00 in consumables alone! Faster cutting is one consideration when buying a machine tool and it is important to prove cutting speed claims before plunking down the big bucks. To these ends, time studies and test cuts that prove or debunk the manufacturer’s claims need to be a priority in the purchasing cycle. For example, when looking for a machine tool to cut Bisalloy, do not accept time studies or test cuts that show how fast aluminum is machined!

freight shipments from the US can take up to seven days longer than they did 18 months ago. With more companies competing for limited space, shipping delays can translate into critical downtime for a machine tool, which makes having a local source for consumables an important factor to consider when making a capital investment. One final thing to note is that having a “technician” to support a machine is not the same as having a factory-certified technician. When it comes to maintaining machine tools, the adage that “parts are parts” does not apply. Every new machine tool has learning curves for its applications and its maintenance. Local service should mean that factory-certified technicians are available incountry to support that learning curve – which will translate into better machine uptime. In the final analysis, you need to research both performance and local support, as you make your capital investment decision. Patrick Turpin is Asia Sales Manager at OMAX Corporation. Headland is OMAX’s exclusive supplier in Australia www.omax.com www.headland.com.au

However, faster cutting should not be the only criteria used to purchase a machine: the availability of factory-certified local support is critical to machine uptime and the bottom line. During the ongoing pandemic, the criticality of local support has been amplified, and not just between countries, but across state borders as well. Having consumables and technical support in state to support a machine tool has been the harbinger for a company’s on-time deliveries: the fastest cutting machine in the industry is worthless when consumables are stuck over the border. Today’s reality is that air

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MANUFACTURING HISTORY: A look back in time

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pages 120-122

AMTIL FORUMS

17min
pages 110-113

Manufacturing insights for all

4min
page 96

What makes a great Operations Manager?

9min
pages 102-103

Australia manufacturers: Apathetic, too busy or just fed up?

9min
pages 106-107

Eilbeck: Smooth commissioning with Applied’s support

5min
pages 100-101

Adarsh expands with Okuma machining centre

3min
page 99

New technology in a skills shortage

3min
page 97

Major time savings with ESPRIT CAM

4min
page 98

The new cybersecurity imperative in manufacturing

6min
pages 94-95

ZYGO Nexview 650 – Large-format inspection/metrology

2min
page 93

Tool presetters: the key to boosting quality & productivity

3min
page 92

Laserline: Welding copper with a diode laser

3min
pages 86-87

COMPANY FOCUS: Marsh Alliance – Springing into action

7min
pages 84-85

All types of solutions for Alltype Engineers

5min
pages 80-81

Manufacturing in QLD? That’s surely worth a gold medal

7min
pages 82-83

Samin Sheet Metal –New Amada Ensis laser

6min
pages 78-79

ONE ON ONE: Cori Stewart

15min
pages 74-77

OMAX: The recipe for faster cutting

3min
page 73

Frontline Manufacturing –New Deratech press brake

9min
pages 70-72

Postive signs for Addeva

4min
pages 68-69

Next-gen 3D-printed catalysts propel hypersonic flight

9min
pages 65-67

Medical applications expand limits of 3D printing

4min
page 64

Why manufacturers should embrace new tooling

6min
pages 62-63

Mecaprec: Flying high with Seco

3min
page 61

AM Hub case study: Cobalt Design

6min
pages 56-57

Iscar: Beneficial modularity

6min
pages 58-60

Locally manufactured hybrid school buses

6min
pages 52-53

TRANSPORT: Driving the economy, delivering jobs

11min
pages 46-49

INDUSTRY NEWS: Current news from the Industry

33min
pages 18-31

PRODUCT NEWS: Selection of new and interesting products

20min
pages 38-45

VOICEBOX: Opinions from across the manufacturing industry

22min
pages 32-37

Bombardier: On track for efficient production

6min
pages 50-51

From the CEO

4min
pages 12-13

From the Union

4min
pages 16-17

From the Industry

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pages 14-15
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