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GE Fanuc Automation Launches
Machine Tool Retrofit Solutions
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GE Fanuc Machine Tool Retrofit Solutions |
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.-- Control Retrofits Maximize Machining Productivity
and Quality, Decrease Costs.
GE Fanuc Automation Americas, Inc., a unit of GE Infrastructure, presents
new Machine Tool Retrofit solutions - which help machine tool users
leverage existing equipment assets to cost effectively improve productivity
and quality, and increase competitiveness in today's challenging business
environment. Available through GE Fanuc and GE Fanuc-certified retrofitters,
these Machine Tool Retrofit solutions revitalize mechanically sound
machines with new controls, existing-control enhancements, and digital
drive technology.
"An aging, unreliable, or feature-limited CNC can increase the costs
associated with machine maintenance and downtime," explained Douglas
Peterson, vice president, CNCs and lasers, GE Fanuc Automation. "By
retrofitting a new state-of-the-art control to an existing machine,
companies can breathe new life and enhanced productivity into an otherwise
mechanically sound - and high value - machine. Fortunately, machine
tool users have a tremendous opportunity to achieve productivity similar
to new machine levels through quick, cost-effective retrofits."
Available now, GE Fanuc's Machine Tool Retrofit solutions combine
consultative expertise from a world leader in CNCs with state-of-the-art
technology, fast implementation, and training. Retrofits from GE Fanuc
offer machine tool users a multitude of benefits. New controls not only
improve performance but also reduce mean time between failure with quicker
access to spare parts. Additionally, the GE Fanuc retrofit brings improved
communication capabilities through Ethernet-ready controls, allowing
machine tool users to connect into manufacturing and business networks
for greater access to data and improved decision making. New controls
permit optional add-on features - giving machine tool users the ability
to modify equipment as machining needs change.
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