Making life easier
29th April 2014
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Stuga will tell uPVC window and door fabricators visiting The FIT Show how they can make their life easier not only with innovative automation but with a real in-depth service back-up. All parts are also resourced in this country by Stuga making supply fast and easy. Each machine is internet connected and has onboard cameras for fast fault finding.
Stuga are a British manufacturer with equipment designed and built in the United Kingdom for British style windows and doors. Stuga sawing & machining centres save operators, save profile, reduce errors and improve consistency for fabricators. They are designed to be easy to operate, easy to maintain and endure a long life with all functions switched on at all times.
More than one hundred and fifty automatic sawing and machining centres have been built over the last fourteen years and the improvement of designs and functions has been continuous. With an experienced in-house design team Stuga seeks to improve performance and reliability on an ongoing basis.
Supplying direct from the manufacturer to the fabricator cuts out a layer of costs and helps make Stuga machines good value for money. It also means technical response is direct with the machine designers and builders without having to go through a third party
At The FIT Show Stuga will exhibit one example of the rotary tooling system used on all of their automatic sawing and machining centers. Rotary tooling is particularly useful for British casement window systems as it gives considerably greater flexibility than fixed heads in terms of the number of operations and profile variations that can be programmed. It also means easier programming .
Stuga offers three sawing & machining centers. The AutoFlow-2 can make 400 to 450 casement windows per week with a footprint of 13.5m x 2.3m. The ZX3 can make 600 to 700 PW and the ZX4 800 to 1,000 PW.
www.stuga.co.uk
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