American Machinist Weekly Update - May 8th, 2024
 
 
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American Machinist Weekly Update

 
In The Spotlight
Siemens, DMG Mori, Walter, and TRAK Machine Tools collaborated to integrate advanced design, production planning, and manufacturing functions into the workflow for critical components.
Top Stories
New robot installations in the U.S. increased by more than 12% last year, topping 44,000 total units, led by automakers and auto parts manufacturers.
Strategy means deciding if the short term is your focus or the long term is your goal. A strong foundation will set you up for long-term success.
We’ve got a power complex – but keeping it reliable and strengthening it to perform amid growing demand for electricity and increasingly narrow standards for availability is a complicated matter, and understanding why is not well understood by power users.
Editor's Choice
The IRB 7710 and 7720 add more flexibility to a series of devices now capable of handling payloads from 70 to 620 kg, for high-payload and high-accuracy applications.
As collaborative robotics become more industrial in nature, two grippers and a new machine-tending applications provide stronger end-effector performance and improve workpiece adaptability.