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Multi-Operation CNC Turning Ganesh Machinery, Inc., Booth S-9371 - The seven-axis Cyclone-32 CS 1-1/4" Swiss-type CNC lathe features 28-tools with as many as 11 driven tools for complete part processing. The twin turret lathe is the eight-axis Cyclone-52 TTMY with 32 tools for 2" in bar work. Both the main and subspindle use dead-length collets for part transfer and machining efficiency, including all radial, endworking, and Y-axis live tooling work on both the front and back of the part. [more]
High Value Machining Solutions - Ganesh Machinery is celebrating 25 years in business. Its extensive machine offerings-from 7-axis machines all the way down to manual lathes and milling machines as well as machine accessories, manufacturing consulting and turnkey solutions-are highlighted in a 17-page brochure from the company [more]
MMS Online features Ganesh machines - Ganesh is featured as the lead product announcement in the Turn/Mill zone on MMSOnline.com. Ganesh is featured in 2 of the top 5 product announcements [more]
Absorbing Business Shocks - Here's the scenario. The year is 1990. Your brother is an off-road racing enthusiast. He invented better, tougher shock absorbers than the ones previously available for the sport. He formed a company, then sold it to another guy. Then he came to America, worked here for 18 months and returned to South Africa.
On his return, you ask, "What are you going to do now?" He says, "Look, my old company has gone bang. They couldn't make a go of it." [more]
The Ganesh Cyclone 25/32 mm turning centers were introduced to the Florida market recently by Robert Arthur Machinery, LLC in Tampa, Florida.[more]
Turn-Mill Machines Turn a Shop's Situation Around - It often takes seeing a machine in action to conjure up a solution to a shops problem. This was the case for Steve Walters, an engineer at TriContinent Scientific Inc.[more]
Rearin' To Go! - A 1993 black GMC Typhoon SUV pulls to a stop at a Asignal. Seconds later, a sleek red Ferrari pulls alongside and stops, too. The driver in the Typhoon looks at the Ferrari driver, grins and stomps the gas pedal twice. Vroom! Vroom! Its the signal he wants to street drag. The Ferrari driver laughs. Yeah, right. You gotta be kidding, hes thinking. The signal light turns green. The two drivers punch their accelerators simultaneously. The Typhoon rockets away from the Ferrari, hitting 70 miles an hour in less than 2 seconds, leaving its opponent stunned. [more]