Haas Manufactures his machine number 150.000
In a ceremony organised in the fair Manufacturing and Automation Expo 2014 of Stockholm, Alain Reynvoet, general director of Haas Automation Europe, did delivery of a memorial plate to the owners of the Swedish Claesson Engineering –a company of general engineering of precision founded by three brothers– to celebrate the sale of this machine-tool so special.
“The installation of our machine number 150.000 is an important milestone for Haas Automation”, declared Alain Reynvoet. “The fact that the buyer was a European company, in concrete of a Scandinavian country, where the costs are expensive, shows that ours new generation of products –that combine quality, good price, performance, reliability and service– adapts to all the markets, independently of his economic situation. Besides, unlike other manufacturers, Haas follows producing his equipment of excellent relation quality-price in the plant of 100.000 m2 that the company has in the south of California, a fact that is so revolutionary today as it does more than twenty-five years, when Gene Haas took out to the market his first CMV by less than 50.000 dollars.”
A history of successes
Haas Automation, immersed in a phase of intense growth and with a annual income around the billion of dollars, takes out regularly to the new market machines-tool and does not leave to expand a catalogue already of by himself impressesive, applying at all times some technicians of engineering contrasted that they always look for to improve the productivity and reduce the costs of exploitation.
In June of 2007, Haas celebrated to have manufactured and sold his machine-tool CNC number 75.000, purchased by a familiar company of mechanised of Baden-Wurttemberg, in Germany. It is not at all badly if we think that the Californian mark had begun to manufacture machines-tools CNC alone twenty years before. From 2007, and by incredible that seem, the company has produced and sold other 75.000 machines in a third part of the time that took in manufacturing the first 75.000. Another important data: more than 50% of this production has exported to other countries.
“The centre of turning CNC Haas DS-30SSY is one of ours last machines-tool”, adds Reynvoet. “It has designed to offer a high and affordable productivity to companies of all the world that want to mechanise complex pieces in the lower number of tie up possible.”
The DS-30SSY combines the turning of double husillo with an axis And, an axis C and motorised tools to provide a solution advanced of mechanised in an alone operation. The husillos opposite allow tornear of form perfectly synchronised and transfer the pieces of form ultrarrápida to shorten the times of cycle. The machine offers a route of the axis And of 102 mm (to ±51 mm of the central line) for operations of taladrado, threaded and mechanised descentrado, and comes of series with motorised tools of high pair and an axis C accionado by servomotor to give him versatility with 4 axles. Besides, the installed machine in Claesson Engineering is the version “SS”, that is to say, that is a model of high speed Super-speed.
The machines-tool CNC of Haas commercialise all over the world through more than ciento seventy shops of the factory Haas (HFO), a network of exclusive and independent distributors that have reached the standards of service and assistance demanded by Haas Automation. Edströms Maleather AB, of Jonkoping, one of the shops of the factory Haas more ancient and stood out of the world, is the Swedish distributor that has sold the machine-tool CNC number 150.000 of Haas.
“Is all an honour form part of this celebration”, said Wave Andersson, owner and adviser delegated of Edströms. “Claesson Engineering Is a customer that value a lot and that has invested in several machines-tool Haas from his foundation in the year 2000. This act has been an occasion inmejorable to recognise the merits of all the involved. But the most important is that the centre of turning Haas DS will provide to the customer a lot of years of profitable and reliable service.”