OPS V5-Erowa Compact 80 Automation-2In this free webinar with Modern Machine Shop, MC Machinery Applications Engineer Lukasz Bucko explains how five-axis machining can solve modern challenges, including worker shortages, high demand and shorter lead times. He addresses how five-axis machining can reduce cycle and setup time, improve accuracy, provide a smoother finish, orient workpieces for optimal results, and more.

The webinar covers how to:

      • Reduce setup and cycle time of complex and difficult-to-reach geometries, including completely eliminating the need for multiple setups
      • Improve accuracy and surface uniformity
      • Automatically orient workpieces for best results
      • More easily achieve deep cavities and thick webs
      • Make quick and easy work of hard geometries
      • Improve process control and enable consistent lights-out machining by allowing multisided, in-person inspection
      • Improve tool overhang and deflection due to shorter tool usage

 

Bucko has been with MC Machinery Systems for seven years, starting in field applications and installation before becoming an applications engineer. His primary focus is the OPS Ingersoll line of five-axis machines.

 

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