At Koops, we are constantly looking for ways to improve our products, and it is with that goal in mind that we are excited to tell you about the latest addition to our Machining Department; the Computer Numerical Control Lathe – or CNC Lathe for short.

As you know, a lathe removes material by rotating a workpiece on a single axis of rotation. When controlled by a person, operating a lathe can take a good amount of time and is open to human error, creating lost manhours as well as possibly unusable pieces. We can program a sequence through the CNC Lathe that is then carried out to perfection every time, giving us maximum accuracy with minimal downtime. With the CNC Lathe's ability to sequence multiple actions, as well as its automatic tool presetter and spindle coolant system, we are able to produce high-quality parts at a rapid pace with little need for operator input.

This higher level of precision allows us to create the parts you require at a higher level of accuracy than ever before, and with a faster turnaround time. The CNC Lathe also gives us the ability to machine hardened steel components in-house, saving us the time and money that would have been lost with outsourcing the work.

All of this builds into the three promises we at Koops make to you:

Rock Solid Engineering Solutions

  • The CNC Lathe improves the quality of the parts we offer
  • The CNC Lathe cuts down on the time it will take to build the parts you need
  • The CNC Lathe can create parts that far more accurate than a human hand could

Reliable Project Management

  • The CNC Lathe allows us to create hardened steel components in-house
  • The CNC Lathe increases efficiency and cuts down on labor costs

Excellent Customer Support

  • The CNC Lathe gives us a new way to better meet your needs

We hope that you can see the added benefits of the CNC Lathe. Our Machining Department has always been focused on producing high-quality components at a low cost, and the capabilities of the CNC Lathe helps us achieve this goal better than ever before.

If you have any questions about the CNC Lathe or any of our other tools and capabilities, please contact our sales team at support@koops.com[:]

Hard Hat Photo - Koops, Inc.A successful work environment demands a combination of both employee safety and effective production. Functional standards include designs that keep employees free from injuries while allowing them to work efficiently. Automated manufacturing systems place safety first in warehouses, factories, and other environments where equipment creates potential hazards.

Machinery in the workplace often has heavy, moving parts designed to make production more efficient. These mechanical hazards present serious safety issues for employees as they use and work around the equipment. Non-mechanical hazards can also be present in these environments. Chemicals, noise, heat, and electrical dangers are common with automated manufacturing systems.

To minimize risks and keep employees safe, employers must provide thorough training, adequate protective gear, and safe access with and around equipment in the workplace. Business owners can also teach important safety tips.

  • Employees should never use machinery they don't understand or have not received thorough training to use.
  • Operators must follow all training procedures.
  • Perform ongoing maintenance and checks of all machinery to ensure it is working properly.
  • Employees should always use the correct equipment for the correct job.
  • Keep guards in place at all times during operation of machinery.
  • Technical personnel must follow all lock-out and tag-out procedures during maintenance.
  • Wear shoes with insulated soles and wear nonconductive gloves when working with electricity.
  • Do not continue to use equipment that you feel has compromised your safety system.
  • Maintain emergency operational controls of equipment to ensure it shuts down in the event of an issue or accident.
  • Require that all employees wear safety gear at all times.

With attention to detail and diligence to follow procedures, company owners and managers can keep automated manufacturing systems safe and productive, which benefits everyone in a company.

Photo Credit:  Adam Foster

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