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News - Press Releases5th August 2008
New GW Engineering website launched.
3rd July 2008
GW Engineering has purchased Solidworks for 3D modelling. Managing Director Ken Waywell says. "We have been using the Autodesk INVENTOR for many years and it is excellent, but many of our new customers use Solidworks and it extends the service we can offer these customers.
15th February 2008
GW Engineering has purchased a high powered spot welder from Portable Welders in Bicester. Managing Director Ken Waywell says "We have recently started working with a company which uses 1.5mm aluminum in their products and this machine has been purchased specifically for this work". Ken says "A spot welder this powerful is rare in the industry and we intend to approach other companies in the area needing this facility". 1st November 2007 GW Engineering purchases a new Amada Acute CNC Punching machine to replace Amada Vipros 255. Managing Director Ken Waywell says "The Amada Vipros was a fine machine but the Acute offers additional features that will improve internal efficiency and the service offered to customers". The Acute has a 51 station turret with 4 auto-index stations which will significantly reduces tool set-up times between jobs. It also has a brush bed which eliminates marking on stainless steel and aluminium. 8th October 2007 GW Engineering has replaced its Mazak Junior laser with a new LC1212 Alpha IV laser from leading manufacturer Amada. Ken Waywell, the MD says "The LC1212 is a 4kW machine significantly more powerful than the Mazak enabling us to cut thicker material much faster improving the range service offered to customers and internal productivity. 22nd September 2007
GW Engineering has purchased an Amada TS86K flat bed spot welding machine with motorised height adjusting bed. Ken Waywell the Managing Director says "The bed style of this machine makes one man operation much easier and it is possible to reach awkward places difficult on a conventional spot welder. The anti-oxidization system eliminates burn marks on the surface of materials which is important for stainless steel which isn't subsequently painted". More Info:
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