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Finn-Power
Hosts Open
House During FABTECH
During FABTECH, Finn-Power hosted an Open
House after show hours at its showroom in Schaumburg, IL
and a tour at Finn-Power's customer facility, Nu-Way Industries
located in Des Plaines, IL.
At the Schaumburg showroom, visitors had the opportunity
to get a close-up look at the workings of the new E Series
servo electric press brake.
Nu-Way has recently purchased state-of-the
art automated sheet metal fabrication equipment from Finn-Power
including a Night Train FMS, Shear Brilliance FMC, In-Line
Express Bender, Robotic Press Brake, and a Laser Brilliance.
More than 140 visitors signed up during FABTECH to attend
the Open Houses.
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| Brad Marlay, laser
punch systems engineer, answers a visitor's question
on the LPE punch/laser. |
Martti Vaisanen, robotic
press brake applications engineer, Finn-Power Oy, (left)
explains Finn-Power's off-line software. |
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| Jeff Fisher, punching
product manager, (right) explains the upforming capabilities
of a Finn-Power turret punch press. |
Mikko Lindström, president,
Finn-Power International, (right) makes his point to
Jorma Taijonlahti, vice president R & D, Finn-Power
Oy, (center) and an Open House guest. |
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| Lutz Ehrlich, manager,
factory automation, (center) discusses tooling options. |
Patrick Canning, vice president, (left)
discusses punching and upforming capabilities of the
Finn-Power turret punch press. |
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Mike Stock, bending product manager, (center) informs
guests and dealers of the many features and benefits
of Finn-Power's new
E Series servo-electric press brake. |
Numerous trade magazine editors attended
the Open House. |
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Marketing
director, Bob Kolcz, (left) and Jim Lorincz, editor
of TOOLING & PRODUCTION
magazine, mug for the camera during the FABTECH Open
House. |
THANK YOU MARGARET!
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Finn-Power president Mikko Lindström
presents a gift to Margaret Von Steeg, senior editor,
FORMING & FABRICATING,
in recognition of her upcoming retirement. Margaret
is a seasoned professional in the metalworking
industry and also a savvy editor and writer. But,
how does one retire at 39? |
NU-WAY OPEN HOUSE
Finn-Power customer Nu-Way Industries, Des
Plaines, IL, also hosted an Open House during FABTECH that
attracted dozens of visitors.
What's the reason for all the interest? Recently, Nu-Way
acquired state-of-the art automated sheet metal fabrication
equipment from Finn-Power International, Inc. This equipment
includes:
A Night Train FMS (Material Management System)
Shear Brilliance
FMC (Punch/shear combination featuring linear drive
technology; an unloader, stacking system with buffer
storage; and unloading robot)
In-line Express Bender
(automated bender)
Robotic Press
Brake
A Laser Brilliance is scheduled for
delivery in December 2003
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