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RESEC VISION SYSTEM

RESEC automatic optical profile inspection system.

  • Continuous Image Acquisition for Instant Measurements
  • Simultaneous Measure of Multiple Dimensions
  • Non-Contact Operation
  • Accurate to +/- 0.0001 inches
  • Includes Automatic Inspection Reporting & SPC

OMNITURN CNC LATHES (5)

For secondary machining in a Hydromat / Screw Machine work cell or low volume production Built to be portable, move the OmniTurn to where the secondaries are needed. Why not bring the secondary machine to where the work needs to be done? The base frame has a cutout to enable a pallet jack or fork truck to easily pick up and move the lathe. The coolant and chip systems are enclosed in the base. They move with the lathes. To move the GT-Jr., all you have to do is unplug the electrical and air connections, then off you go.

CNC SHORT RUN PRODUCTIO

As specialists in high volume precision turned parts, we produce sensor bodies, mechanical components, fluid handling, construction equipment, and more.

OASIS OPTICAL PROFILE INSPECTION SYSTEM

As specialists in high volume precision turned parts, we produce sensor bodies, mechanical components, fluid handling, construction equipment, and more.

  • Continuous Image Acquisition for Instant Measurements
  • Simultaneous Measure of Multiple Dimensions
  • Non-Contact Operation
  • Accurate to +/- 0.0001 inches
  • Includes Automatic Inspection Reporting & SPC

HYDROMAT ROTARY TRANSFER MACHINES WITH 3 AXIS CNC MACHINING UNITS

Machining profiles into round bar stock using CNC profiling units on a Hydromat.

Press

TODAY’S MACHINING WORLD INTERVIEW

Interview with John Griner, President of Griner Engineering.

This is an excerpt from the Today’s Machining World interview in the February issue with John Griner of Griner engineering. He discusses his experiences as a job shop producing automotive parts, and his opinions of the bailout package for the Detroit automakers.

SWARFCAST, EPISODE 10: TWISTS AND TURNS OF A HYDROMAT SHOP

In today’s Podcast we interviewed John Griner, founder of Griner Engineering in Bloomington, Indiana. John has been cranking out turned parts for the last 40 years, and since the ‘90s his bread and butter has been the legacy Hydromat business. He’s a renaissance man.