New DMG "Ecoline" now available.... DMC 635V ECO, 3 axis VMC with 3D simulation. Wonder where they are made....
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My impression* is Mercedes highest end cars are just as unreliable as their lowest...maybe even worse due to extra complexity. Do you have any examples in the machine tool world ? Only one I can think of is Okuma, that made some "entry level" CNC machines that were certainly not as good as their "regular" line, but still better than Haas for just a little more money (esp the Okuma turning centers vs Haas turning centers, where Haas HT's have bad reputation)Don't know about this one....perhaps it would be a great machine. But history would lean toward it not making the grade. In the past ,companies that made their reputation delivering high end products have been relatively poor at designing "Down" to make a price point. (Mercedes is a prime example).
Seems after years of having a design aim, high end companies just have trouble cutting corners.
I'm primarily talking from a control standpoint - the only machines that have H Hain controls are DMG, Hermle, Lagun and I think the high end B Ports.
Hmmm...could be...never owned a Cobra but have seen a few at auctions that didn't look too impressive. OTOH, the last two I saw were filthy dirty like they had had the ever lovin hell run out of them...and they still ran...dunno if accurate though...maybe they were turning candle moldsBelieve the low end Hardinge lathes were not all they could have been even at reduced prices....Think that was the "Cobra" line.
Cheers Ross
Hmmm...could be...never owned a Cobra but have seen a few at auctions that didn't look too impressive. OTOH, the last two I saw were filthy dirty like they had had the ever lovin hell run out of them...and they still ran...dunno if accurate though...maybe they were turning candle molds
But here is something that may be of interest, you can order a HAAS with a HH controller.
Wow - that is something I have never heard about!
Wonder if it has anything to do with Haas-Mikron collaboration ?? but the Mikron badged Haas machines (seen online)still have Haas control.But here is something that may be of interest, you can order a HAAS with a HH controller. I heard about this for years and thought it was BS but just recently I have seen a HAAS with a HH and it was bought that way from the Haas factory. The company in question wanted to buy an Americain machine but with a HH controller.
IMTS coming up real soon... I'll snoop around their booth after my DMG beer is chugged at their "hospitality platform" Then I'll do some interviews for a "flat out" confession !You could go buy one and tell us what the import label on it says
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