Photo: NC-Fertigung, Rüdiger Kroh

Incredibly fast in off-peak times

In KettenWulf's milling shop, different chain plates made from high-tensile, fine-grained steel must be machined in batches of 50 to 1,500 parts. This may not be the preferred number of units for STAMA machines, but STAMA's machining centers appeal because of their speed – in both cutting and assembly.

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In addition to speed, there are many other factors that make all the difference for Alexander Opitz, a special machine construction foreman: »The most important criteria for us are dynamics, rigidity, and good service. These requirements were the deciding factors in our latest investment in the MC 338 – reinforced by our positive experience with earlier machines in terms of lifetime and service.«

 The successful team in front of the STAMA MC 338 (left to right): Kettenwulf Managing Director Tobias Wulf, Alexander Schröder from the STAMA sales partner, Leonhard Hengesbach, milling foreman, STAMA Regional Sales Manager Hartmut Bürgler, Alexander Opitz, special machine construction foreman, and machine operator Bernd Schrage. Image: NC-Fertigung, Rüdiger Kroh
The successful team in front of the STAMA MC 338 (left to right): Kettenwulf Managing Director Tobias Wulf, Alexander Schröder from the STAMA sales partner, Leonhard Hengesbach, milling foreman, STAMA Regional Sales Manager Hartmut Bürgler, Alexander Opitz, special machine construction foreman, and machine operator Bernd Schrage. Image: NC-Fertigung, Rüdiger Kroh