New CNC Machines Deliver Faster, More Efficient Tooling
As industries such as aerospace and medical continue to grow at a rapid pace and all manufacturers are challenged to find and retain skilled employees, Sirois Tool understands it is critical to provide customers with solutions. As part of our ongoing commitment to upgrading to newer, more efficient, and more reliable equipment, we have made two capital investments in 2017.
In March, we installed a Haas DM-2 Mill at our Berlin, CT facility. The DM-2 is a compact, high-speed drill/mill center built with proven Haas components and sub-assemblies. Its high acceleration rates, fast axis speeds, and short tool-change times make the DM-2 a high-productivity machining center.
In July, the DM-2 will be joined by a Haas ST-25 Lathe on our shop floor. The ST-25 is a compact big-bore lathe with a generous 381 mm x 533 mm maximum capacity, a 76 mm bore, and a 527 mm swing over the cross slide. The spindle turns to 3400 rpm and the 22,4 kW vector drive system
provides 300 ft-lb of cutting torque. A 254 mm hydraulic chucking system and 12-station turret are standard.
With the addition of these state-of-the-art Haas CNC machines, Sirois Tool has augmented its ability to provide customers with the highest quality tooling, gauges, and parts at a pace the market demands.
Contact Us at (860) 828-5327 for your Tooling, Gauge and Contract Manufacturing and Assembly needs.
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