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    Two machines, one goal: maximum productivity.

    With around 60 employees at its Dillenburg site in Hesse, SIBA Metallverarbeitungs GmbH has been a reliable partner for a wide range of industries for over 60 years. A company that is so comprehensively installed must be able to act highly flexibly in production. This is why SIBA has relied on HEDELIUS machining centres for many years. The company currently relies on two automated systems that ensure maximum precision, unmanned running times and short reaction times: the ACURA 65 EL with PROMOT automation and the ACURA 65 MARATHON with MARATHON SR422 pallet magazine.

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    For the fifth time HEDELIUS

    S&S Schliess- und Sicherungssyteme GmbH in Mühlhausen, Thuringia, can now produce even more time-efficiently thanks to the TILTENTA 11- 2600. Thanks to the generous work area, the integrated swivelling spindle concept and powerful 5-axis complete processing, one clamping is sufficient for S&S to process complex components completely with the TILTENTA 11- 2600.

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    Robust systems that get the job done

    Heidkamp Metallbearbeitung in Hüllhorst is committed to maximum flexibility, quality and adherence to deadlines in the production of milled parts. The ACURA 65 EL 5-axis machining centre from HEDELIUS, combined with a large tool store, pallet pool and GRESSEL centric clamps, ensures short tooling times, automated individual and small series production and reliable processes, even for complex components and tight delivery deadlines.

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    Playbook Automation.

    Playbook Title page

    Which automation solution is right for your operation? On over 40 pages, the automation playbook offers a practical overview of modern systems for process optimisation in chipping. The focus is on proven technologies from HEDELIUS, supplemented by real application scenarios from manufacturing practice. The playbook is aimed at production managers who are looking for new ideas, want to make well-founded decisions and want to find out about modern automation concepts. Find the right concept for your company with our automation playbook.

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News from HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik.

Current information and news about HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik. A brief insight into the product variety of machining centres, automations and events.

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HEDELIUS 3-axis machining center FORTE 65 Single 1320

HEDELIUS managing director Dennis Hempelmann presents the outstanding advantages of the FORTE 65 and FORTE 85 machining centres. Thanks to the Operator's platform design, you benefit from maximum dynamics, optimised chip fall and maximum ergonomics. With spacious tool magazines, innovative zero-point clamping technology and intelligent automation solutions, you can sustainably increase your productivity. Experience precision and efficiency at a new level!

Interview with HEDELIUS managing director

How is HEDELIUS meeting the current challenges in European machine tool manufacturing? What role does automation play in this - and what can the industry expect in the future? In this interview, Dennis Hempelmann provides insights into the strategic direction, new machine concepts and the importance of innovation in turbulent times.

Our latest innovation in the video: The TILTENTA 7 NEO, automated with the MARATHON SR415! Experience how our managing director Dennis Hempelmann presents the advantages of this 5-axis universal machining centre with multi-pallet magazine. See for yourself how unutilised potential can be tapped and production processes opened up to a new level of efficiency.

HEDELIUS Maschinenfabrik GmbH in Meppen has once again been awarded the Creditreform CrefoZert creditworthiness certificate. This certificate once again confirms the company's excellent creditworthiness. The strict requirements for the renewal of the CrefoZert continue to be fully met

The demand for efficient automation solutions is constantly growing - especially for the versatile machining centres in the popular TILTENTA series. With decades of experience in the development of compact, ergonomic machining centres and powerful automation solutions, we are pleased to present our latest innovation: the TILTENTA 7-2000 NEO in combination with the MARATHON SR415. A combination that promises maximum productivity with minimum space requirements.

(PDF | DE/EN) All machining centres in the ACURA, TILTENTA and FORTE series are closed in a clear series overview with matching accessory options. The catalogue also contains technical data and spindle diagrams in accordance with these. The catalogue also contains a practical overview of possible automation options for HEDELIUS machining centres.

HEDELIUS press release reference customer Carstengerdes

At Carstengerdes Modellbau und Zerspanung GmbH in Bockhorn near Wilhelmshaven, state-of-the-art technology meets a family working environment characterised by genuine appreciation. With the ultra-modern 5-axis machining centre ACURA 85 and the MARATHON 518 pallet handling system, the company focuses on automation and technical innovation - a major step forward that not only increases efficiency, but also offers young talents enjoyment of their work and long-term prospects.

50 kW swivel spindle with tool holder SK50 / BT50 / HSK A100 for the TILTENTA 10 series

In manufacturing companies that mainly produce small batch sizes, every spindle minute counts - or so the theory goes. In practice, however, the proportion of productive spindle time compared to working time is often less than 40 per cent. The search for tools, clamping devices and information, as well as set-up, tie up valuable resources and leave many operating companies far behind their potential. There are many ways to sustainably close flexibility - and thus performance - in production. But every manufacturing company is different. The trick is therefore to find your very own recipe for success.

Advancing automation has long since arrived in mechanical engineering and contract manufacturing - but many companies still face challenges, especially when it comes to small batch sizes. While large-scale production is already largely automated today, flexibility in smaller quantities, which are often the order of the day in contract manufacturing, poses a particular challenge. How can automation be made to pay off here too without presenting machine operators with insurmountable hurdles?

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