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Advance Metal Products acquires Bosco Storage Solutions
Thursday, 25 October 2007
ADVANCE Metal Products, a leading CNC sheetmetal component manufacturer, recently purchased the business of Bosco Manufacturing Pty Ltd, an office storage manufacturer.

    
Office storage from Bosco Storage Solutions.
Advance Metal Products has rebranded their new acquisition, calling the company Bosco Storage Solutions.

In line with Advance Metal Products’ drive for excellence and commitment to research and development, the team at Bosco strive towards improving methods and components in order to create the most innovative, space-efficient storage solutions.

With functionality and aesthetics inbuilt, the Bosco product range is smart, versatile and durable - finding the unique blend between style and function.

The experienced personnel at Bosco can assist with the engineering and electronic design of any product, can accommodate any size job and will provide a competitive quotation to meet any storage requirement.

As an ISO 9001 accredited manufacturer, Bosco processes are designed to ensure premium customer service and quality of the final product is always delivered.




http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/6c/0c03676c.asp
 
Metalwork machinery from around the world
Thursday, 25 October 2007
WITH more than forty year's experience, Ron Mack Machinery is a premier supplier of specialist metalwork machinery and continues to provide the market with innovative and technologically advanced machinery.

Austech 2004 provides an opportunity for Ron Mack Machinery to feature leading metalwork machinery from around the world.

Making its first appearance at Austech will be the Goodway GS-280 CNC turning centre. Goodway is one of Taiwan's largest manufactures of CNC lathes, producing in excess of 700 lathes annually.

The GS-280 features a swing of 470mm, maximum turning diameter 400mm, turning length of 570mm, 10" Kitagawa chuck, 75mm bar capacity and 25hp spindle motor. Live tooling and sub-spindle are also available for the GS-280.

Also on display at Austech 2004 will be the Australian-made Scalen 970FX. The 970FX hydraulic press brake features technological advances including the Delem control panel with a Windows-based operating environment.

The Scalen 970FX is sure to attract attention with its powerful networking functions, high speed operation allowing greater productivity and improved performance and advanced design ensuring a hydraulically stable and rigid machine.

Making a return appearance at Austech after a successful year will be the Mitseiki VMC-40. The VMC-40 offers a versatile heavy duty vertical machining centre with substantial power, large travels and simple yet powerful Siemens Conversational Control.

The Mitseiki comprises a solid four box way construction for heavy duty cutting and integrated chip auger allowing no fuss swarf removal.

Other machines featured on the Ron Mack Machinery stand include a TOS TRENS universal centre lathe, an Akyapak section roll, a Ficep hydraulic punching and shearing machine and a GRIT universal belt and pipe notch grinding machine.





http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/96/0c01eb96.asp
 
Thermal metal cutting CNC controller
Thursday, 25 October 2007
HYPERTHERM, represented by Westgate Hi-Tech Machinery, has introduced the Voyager II CNC controller for thermal metal cutting, that replaces all earlier versions of Voyager products and offers users increased performance and enhanced flexibility.

The new six-axis Voyager II features a 15-inch touch screen display and 2.4GHz Intel processor utilising Hypertherm Automation CNC Software Version 6.0. The screen incorporates patented IntelliTouch Surface Wave technology for drift-free touch accuracy and screen clarity.

Voyager II comes standard with a unique machine interface that converts SERCOS (Serial Real Time Communication) fibre optic communication to a traditional analogue interface for motion commands and input/output (I/O).

This SERCOS/analogue technology allows increased system flexibility by offering three different styles of machine interface: a traditional enclosure-mounted analogue, a standard SERCOS communication ring, and a remote-mounted SERCOS-to-analogue conversion card.

The SERCOS machine interface was first offered by Hypertherm with the Mariner CNC controller and allows expansion of up to 12 axes of motion and more than 1000 I/O signals. SERCOS is available on all Hypertherm CNC hardware.


http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/e7/0c0385e7.asp
 
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