What convinced them to turn to KNUTH?
Reliability: Machines with excellent price-performance ratio
Wide selection: diverse machines with the best prerequisites for training
Expertise and service: flexible, knowledgeable support for setting up the
Milling Machine Operator/Grinding System test line
A successful region and the companies in it need well-trained skilled workers. The TDE training company in Espenhain, Leipzig is looking ahead and addressing this goal.
TDE offers basic and advanced courses, refresher courses, and training in a variety of technical fields. There are currently 200 trainees here in 20 different fields, only 17 of them in the industrial-technical area. In the Central Saxony region, the service provider is responsible for providing training to major companies in the automotive supplier industry and well-known firms like Schindler Kone elevators.
“The need for well-trained skilled workers is increasing. At the same time, industry requirements have changed and existing job descriptions need to be updated to reflect modern production processes,” explains Daniel Müller, Metal Technology trainer at TDE. For the first operation in Germany, TDE is offering training for milling machine operators with the new specialization in grinding machine systems. “This specialization is highly sought-after, especially in the automotive supplier industry,” says Müller.
Good certification needs good training machines. That’s why TDE relies on the quality of KNUTH machine tools and has invested in two new grinding machines, in addition to the lathes, saws, and milling machines that have already been delivered in order to assemble the new testing line for grinders.
Altogether there are now eight conventional KNUTH machines operating in the training workshop. Another KNUTH machining center is also coming at the end of 2022.
“The KNUTH machines we selected convinced us with their excellent price-performance ratio and robust reliability. They are user-friendly, intuitive, easy to operate and equipped to meet our training needs,” explains Daniel Müller. This is an ideal combination for training machines.
“Classic conventional machines are essential in order for the training to represent the machines and materials used in milling,” explains Dirk Rometsch – KNUTH East Field Service Specialist. “Trainees experience the influences of the various milling parameters on the machining process and the applied forces directly and immediately. These experiences are an important foundation for being able to optimize the milling conditions on a CNC machine and achieve high-quality production.”
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