Tormach offers on-site installation for CNC mills and lathes - MRO MagazineMRO Magazine

2021-12-28 01:14:33 By : Mr. David Wang

Tormach Inc. is offering assembly services for its line of machines, including the 1100M/MX and 770M/MX CNC Mills, the PCNC 440 Mill, and the Slant-PRO 15L.

Assembly services are performed at Tormach’s facility and offered in a tiered system. Customers can choose the specific accessory or upgrades they would like to have pre-installed before the machine ships, such as an automatic tool changer or power draw bar, or they can opt for full machines assembly.

An in-house Tormach professional will install, align, and test all pre-installed components (if partial assembly is chosen) and major systems to the machines for full assembly.

“We heard from many customers that they would prefer it if we would provide our machines fully assembled or assist in installing major accessories, and the additional cost was well worth it to them,” said Lori Morrison Bufalo, Marketing Director, Tormach.  “We have decided to add this service as a way to make life easier for our customers and much like our philosophy with machine design, every customer has different needs, so you have the ability to pick and choose what you’d like installed by our technicians.”

Examples of some of the items Tormach can assemble on its machines include:

-Motorized 4th axis rotary tables and fixed vises

-Enclosures (dependent upon shop door dimensions)

“A Tormach technician will schedule time at a customer’s facility once the machine arrives, and they will get it up and running,” said Bufalo. “Every step, from stand and enclosure assembly to accessory install and dialing everything in, this is a premium service that gets you making chips really fast.”

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