Machine Shop Tours: MoManTech
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2024
- Join us as we visit MoManTech, a full-service machine shop specializing in highly engineered and complex surgical devices.
Located in Sheridan, a small town in the Big Sky Country, MoManTech is an ISO 13485-certified precision machine shop that utilizes advanced CNC equipment - such as CNC mills, a turning center, Swiss-type lathes, a wire EDM unit, cobots, B-axis turn-mills - to produce complex medical parts for their customers.
In addition to their advanced machining capabilities, the shop has in-house secondary processes, such as laser etching and marking and ultrasonic cleaning, and two 3D printers primarily used to make prototypes and fixtures used in the shop.
To learn more about MoManTech visit their website www.momantech.com/
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Absolutely a hands down great facility!!! MoManTech has done well at placing automation in their facility. Great work Team MoManTech.
A highly enjoyable shop tour... Clearly these guys know what they are doing....
Great tour.
Fantastic shop. The robot automation was very interesting, Takes up very little floor space....
Would like to see a video showing how you set one up.
hope your business continues to prosper 👍
Very Impressive. You and your wife have done a great job. Love the new technology.
Amazing shop 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Fantastic shop. Thanks for the tour.
old school machinist [wow like looking into the unknown future my head is still spinning well presented tor thz]
Amazing shop!
Thanks for posting. I’m very interested in the S42. Glad to hear you are enjoying it.
Impressive!!!
That is one sweet high-tech shop!
outstanding!
Very educational video especially with the robot set up, I like it 👌
Beutiful shop. I love the 3d printer usage. Always thought about making softjaws with 3d print but I dont have any sadly hehe.
I was thinking the same thing.... I had 2x 3d printer in my hobby room and just yesterday desided I should move them to the shop and try to make more use of them....
great mashine shop master .....
Wow!
Very impressive.
2:57 Nooooo!
Cool.
It's a turn mill
Since it's made so the main holding way is the lathe way
A mill turn is where you have a fill table with a 5 axis head and part of the table can turn ( like 1100rpm )
That's the difference between a mill turn and a turn mill
Aka. If it have a table with a turning part build into the table it's a mill turn
If it have a chuck on the side and a mill head then it's a turn mill
amazing factory!! would you let me know your email for enquiry? I am developing a patented product. Hope you can help me.
What's the point of a robot on the lathe?
Wouldn't a bar feeder be cheaper/easier and more reliable?
Space.
You can also run 2op without a Sub-Spindle.
Some parts, like ones with over sized diameters, cannot always be bar fed. Or the robot could load/unload 2nd op parts which have previously been removed from the full length stock.
@@nc.92 Seems like way too much extra work for an extra 150sq' but op 2 does make sense, I guess that's why.
@@powermoveengineering I would get the oversized parts thing if he wasn't a medical shop and that robot looked like it could handle something big, but yeah, I guess it's about op 2.