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Preventive maintenance of CNC machines – why it's not worth waiting for a breakdown?

Preventive maintenance of CNC machines is one of the most important investments for stable, profitable production. Instead of waiting for a machine to break down, it is better to schedule regular inspections and pre-emptively replace worn parts. This allows the enterprise to avoid sudden downtime, loss of profits, and very high repair costs.

How to Select Safe CNC Coolants and Protect Worker Health

Safe metalworking coolant is that which has the mildest possible impact on the skin and respiratory system, is properly selected for the process, and is constantly monitored for concentration and pH. The choice of a specific product should be based on the SDS, CLP markings on the packaging, and good coolant maintenance practices that limit bacterial growth and oil mist formation.

Blasocut 201 – naturally stable, next-generation coolant. Why is it worth caring for your emulsion and your machine?

In the CNC machining process, precision, efficiency, and repeatability are what count. However, the factor that often determines the quality of the entire process is sometimes invisible at first glance. Coolant—a medium working in the background—affects tool life, machine condition, operator safety, and the final machining result.

StuderForm HSM Technology – Unrivaled Precision

Maximum precision and efficiency during the grinding of external and internal non-circular shapes. StuderForm HSM technology – unrivaled precision.

 

Automation for education: Cobots or ready-made automation systems are driving a new era of technical education

Modern educational institutions, by investing in modern automation solutions, enable pupils and students to acquire real and practical competencies that meet the needs of the modern labor market. This is no longer just a step into the future, but a conscious investment in students' skills, valued and expected by employers.

Premium machines – the path to quality that opens doors to new markets

In the world of modern production, it is no longer enough to simply "have a machine park." Customer requirements, quality standards, and global competition mean that precision, repeatability, and readiness to handle even the most demanding orders are what count. That is why more and more companies are deciding to invest in premium machines – not as a cost, but as a key step in business development.

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