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"I spoke to Tim O'Connor at Techno and he was very helpful," Couts said. "He had logical answers to all of my questions so I made the decision to purchase the LC router. I have been very happy with that choice. The machine is easy to use and it has been quite reliable. Any time that I have had problems I have simply called Techno and received immediate answers. For example, once a servo motor went out. The Techno support representative helped me troubleshoot the problem. Then the sent a new motor by next day air. He also walked me through the installation and recalibration process so in only about 24 hours from my first call I was back in business."
Need for accuracy and reliabilityTechno's LC series CNC routing system provides a number of critical features that allow it to deliver accuracy and long-term reliability of a level that has previously only been available from machines at a much higher cost. The LC Series machine is constructed on a heavy steel base that includes a t-slot aluminum table surface, ball screws on all threes axes, closed loop servomotor drives, and comes with Techno's Window's® based G-Code interface that is upgradeable free for the life of the machine. These premium drive components on the machine offer smooth play-free motion, a high level of accuracy and repeatability and require minimal maintenance. The closed loop servo control system provides constant position feedback, higher power and smooth continuous motion that eliminate the possibility of losing position in the middle of a part.The machine is available in five sizes, with work envelopes of 30 by 24 inches, 48 by 48 inches, 48 by 96 inches, 59 by 120 inches and 78 by 120 inches. Each of these models provides a repeatability of 0.001 inches, a resolution of 0.0002 inches and a maximum speed of 250 inches per minutes. A wide range of optional equipment is offered including a laser scanning module, CNC lathe attachment, Porter Cable router, vacuum blower and fourth axis rotary table. Producing complex parts in less timeCouts now produces all of his more complicated products on the CNC router. He begins by laying out the geometry using the EnRoute 3 Professional computer aided design/computer aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software from Scanvec Amiable, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For example, it took Couts about 20 minutes to design the timing window. Then he generated the G-Code needed to operate the machine and exported it to the machine controller. Now, whenever he needs to produce the part, Couts loads a 4 by 8 foot sheet of polycarbonate, selects the program and turns on the machine. Then he can attend to other business while the machine cuts out 32 parts in about 90 minutes. While the part is running, Couts typically programs the next job or prepares quotes for customers.A cam is another example of a part that Couts previously produced manually and now makes on the router. He used to make the part from 3/4 inch thick plastic sheets using a manual router. The part was difficult to make because it consists of a one-inch wide arc about three feet in length. The narrowness of the part meant that chatter was a frequent occurrence. The person making the part used their hands to steady the part but this was risky since their fingers were near the cutter. It used to take about two hours to manually route 10 parts but Couts can now produce 10 parts in 30 minutes on the CNC router. The CNC router provides major improvements in accuracy and surface finish. Couts can also provide the parts with less than half of the material required in the past since he can program the CNC router to nest the parts much more efficiently. Couts said that RBC Enterprises now generates about half of its revenues with the Techno LC machine. "My sales have gone up because the CNC router makes it practical to produce parts that are much more complex than the parts that I was limited to in the past," he said. "In particular, I have obtained many contracts in the military, medical and industrial machinery markets that I would have been unable to compete for in the past because the parts were so complex that I could not meet the required tolerances with manual machining or because it would take too long to make them by hand. If someone took my CNC router away from me I would have to consider closing my business." For additional information about RBC Enterprises, Inc., contact Rob Couts, RBC Enterprises, 6801 Eastern Ave., Baltimore, MD 21224, 443-524-2487, E-mail: robcouts@verizon.net Web: www.rbcenterprise.com Permission granted by: The Plastics Distributor and Fabricator |
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