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CNC Machining
Overview
Venables leads the industry with its technological advances and routinely handles complicated projects involving stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, carbon steel, and UHMW. Projects and procedures include the following:
- High-tolerance parts manufacturing
- Computer-aided design (CAD)
- Die and jig work
- Full 4th-axis machining
- Gearbox cases and components
- Circular interpolation
- High-volume parts manufacturing
- Oilfield pump parts
- Down-hole oilfield tools
- Helical interpolation
- Complete profiling functions
Equipment
CNC Machining Equipment
(1) Dae-Woo Puma 400L Lathe (new in 2008)
- 50 HP
- 940mm (85") between centres
- 560mm (28") swing
- Complete profile functions
(1) Dae-Woo Puma 400L Lathe (new in 2000)
- 50 HP
- 940mm (85") between centres
- 560mm (28") swing
- Complete profile functions
(1) Supermax TC – 15 Lathe
- 15 HP
- 549mm (21.6”) between centres
- 249mm (9.8”) swing
- Complete profile functions
- Parts catcher
(1) Mori Seiki SL-25B-1000 Lathe
- 20 HP
- 1125mm (44.3”) between centres
- 520mm (20.5”) swing
- Complete profile functions
(1) Alpha 1550 XS Lathe (new in 2007)
- 15 HP
- 80” between centers
- 21-7/8" Swing over bed
- 32-5/8" Swing over gap
(1) YCM TV146B (new in 2007)
- 25 HP
- Table working area 1500mm (59”) x 600mm (24”)
- 630mm (24.8”) vertical travel
- Full 4th axis machining
(1) Yama Seiki VMB-1200 vertical machining centre (new in 2008)
- 20 HP
- Table working area 1050mm (51.2") x 600mm (23.6")
- 23.6" vertical travel
- Full 4th axis machining
(1) Mori Seiki MV-55/50 vertical machining centre
- 11 HP
- Table working area 550MM (21.7”) x 1400MM (55.1”)
- 21.7” vertical travel
- Full 4th axis machining
(1) Tree VMC1050 vertical machining centre
- 20 HP
- Table working area 500mm (20") X 1,000mm (40")
- 750mm (25") vertical travel
- Full 4th axis machining
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Personnel
- Supervisor:
Grant Weir
- Foreman:
Terry Pederson
- Coordinator:
Lloyd Schedlosky, A.Sc.T.
- 10-15 Machinists, Programmers and Operators
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