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Christmas at Cox! Debuting our 2023 Bell...
This two-piece bell was designed by the Cox Manufacturing Engineering Team. It was manufactured on Tsugami and Tornos Deco CNC Swiss Machines and then lasered engraved. This bell was presented as an end of year gift to all employees to express our gratitude and appreciation.
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Cox Manufacturing Virtual Shop Tour: Exploring CNC Swiss and Screw Machined Products & Services
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Visit our website at www.coxmanufacturing.com/ or give us a call at 866-336-5916 for more information and to get started on your project today. In the last few years, Cox Manufacturing has continued to expand its campus with the acquisition of adjacent properties and continues to invest in people, technology, and facilities. In this video, you’ll get a tour of our facility and an inside look at...
What is CNC Swiss Machining? | Cox Manufacturing
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Cox Manufacturing provides machining services utilizing the most advanced technology in multitasking manufacturing. One of those services is CNC swiss machining. Today’s CNC Swiss machining technology has become a widely applied solution for production machining applications, serving an almost endless variety of industries. Though the original technology was designed for the watch industry, thi...
What is the Difference Between CNC Swiss, Multispindle, and Screw Machining?
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Modern screw machines are as varied as the parts they produce. The range of precision machined components is nearly endless, and each type of screw machine has been developed to meet the needs of this constantly expanding range of products. Some components must be made in such large quantities that the multi-spindle cam automatic screw machine was developed, allowing the work to be distributed ...
CNC Mill/Turn Machining Centers
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Cox Manufacturing offers advanced, industry leading equipment and over half a century of process expertise in order to provide the most efficient and cost-effective method of meeting our client’s demands. Some of the most productive tools at our disposal are our CNC mill/turn centers. Cox Manufacturing employs a range of mill/turn equipment capable of machining bar stock up to 70mm in diameter,...
Multi-Spindle Apprenticeship
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Multi-spindle employees talk about the challenges and rewards of machining in the department. Visit our website to learn more about joining the family: www.coxmanufacturing.com/careers or call us at 210-981-5349.
Cox Employee Testimonies
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Employees give their testimonials on working in manufacturing at Cox Manufacturing Company. For more information about our apprenticeship and open positions, please visit www.coxmanufacturing.com/careers.
Cox Apprenticeship Program Video
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The Apprentice Program is a 3 year program for individuals seeking a career as a professional machine technician. Starting pay for the program is $14.00 per hour. Requirements for the Apprentice Program are the following: Have a High School Diploma or GED, have a stable work history for the past 10 years, take a personal inventory survey, pass a math test, background check, and drug test. Appli...
Cox Manufacturing Co. 90 Sec Promo Video
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A quick video highlighting some of the aspects that make Cox Manufacturing one of the industry leaders in Precision Screw Machining.
Cox Whistle Video2013
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This video visually demonstrates our capability to produce custom part geometries. This whistle is actually a custom machined part fabricated by Cox Manufacturing, from solid brass using state-of-the-art CNC equipment.
Cox Manufacturing is a Growing Company with a Shrinking Waistline
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Baptist Health System and Cox Manufacturing team up to help its employees shed unwanted pounds. 16 teams compete in a "Biggest Loser" contest for big money and an improved quality of life. After an intense 12 weeks and 400 pounds gone Cox Manufacturing's waistline is shrinking away.
Cox Manufacturing Job Fair Video
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This video highlights the wide range of career opportunities at Cox Manufacturing.
Screw Machine Products and CNC Swiss Machining Services
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Screw Machine Products and CNC Swiss Machining Services
G.A.M.E.R. Program Motivating Students with CNC Swiss facility tour
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G.A.M.E.R. Program Motivating Students with CNC Swiss facility tour
Screw Machine Products on a Tornos Deco 12 Axis CNC Machine
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Screw Machine Products on a Tornos Deco 12 Axis CNC Machine
Screw Machine Products on a Tsugami BS-18, 5 Axis CNC Swiss Machine
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Screw Machine Products on a Tsugami BS-18, 5 Axis CNC Swiss Machine
Screw Machine Products on a Davenport 5 Spindle Automatic
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Screw Machine Products on a Davenport 5 Spindle Automatic
Screw Machine Products on a Tornos Deco 12 Axis CNC Machine
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Screw Machine Products on a Tornos Deco 12 Axis CNC Machine
Lol. I hate to tell you but decos are junk. If you want a real Swiss machine get a star ecas or knc. The change over and set up time on those deco machines is totally ridiculous and unnecessary. They like to break down a lot also. Star makes a far superior machine. No joke. I have pretty extensive experience with both. Seriously do yourself and your employees a favor and switch if you can. I love what the Swiss machine is capable of and I'm just offering a honest opinion from experience here. Best of luck to you. I had my hands on literally the first deco 2000 machines sent to the USA in mount joy PA. We had several of every model they make. Tyco was the company. If you want to drastically cut down your set up and down time look at star machines. You will be very very happy and so will your employees.
This is so much better the the lb370 okuma caption I run at work for the black magic My work expects me to make. Lol
Excellent video. Probably the best I've seen at describing the differences and applications.
What's said at 6:36 ? It's excluded from the captions / transcript. Christ? Clients?
positive influence for Christ
Awesome! Thanks so much for clarifying!
great video, thanks for posting!
Brought manufacturing back to the U.S.A Love it yessss big W
Cool
Hello, my factory has 80 Swiss-type CNC automatic lathes for external processing. If you have parts that need processing, you can contact me. Thank you so much.
Excellent video! What a wonderful company you should be very proud of!
Just WOW
Tooting my horn. I can setup both cam machines and cnc. It's a lifetime investment. The people that decelope and operate this equipment are trey artisans
Hello sir, May I know which software you are using for simulation
Very annoying background music
Bigot
Spent many years cutting my teeth on Acme-Gridley automatic screw machines... Things have come a long way since those days. I recently purchased monolithic copper bullets for handloading that were turned on a Swiss style CNC machine... Amazing precision and consistency.
That Foo looks like he straight up posts next to the machine...
All kind totaled Swissology production engineering system method fatalities features techniqueology technologies is called CNC swiss machines physicsology engineering techniqueology technology technologies
Great video. Thanks for taking us for a look around your amazing shop. Definitely Good to see Local Manufacturing 🙂👍
Wow! Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
I applied back in 2010. Passed the math exam and was taken on a tour. I was probably too old for them. They had some sort of apprentice program and it seemed like they were going for the high school kids with a lot of working years left in them.
Finally a shop video with Quality machinery ....not Haas. .
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I want that thing, idek what i would do with it but i would figure it out quickly
Yo I want a table top version of this that can make m3-m5 screws.
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Monatlich gehalt netto ?
Woow.. Sangat luar biasa
This machine makes precision parts. The operator has his hands and arms in oil most of the day changing cutting tools and checking dimensions of parts after washing parts in solvent. Depending on the part being produced, the stock can be nasty and is washed off in the machine by each tool that has an oil tube spraying oil on the material being worked which causes the oil in the machine reservoir to be dirty. The operator needs to wash his hands and arms hourly with grit soap if he wants to stay well. The dirty oil produces black heads on your arms and neck and the noise is about 110 db's depending on how many machines are running in an area and ear protection is a must. This is a precision parts making machine and the operator has to be trained thoroughly. There are operators, and setters. A setter set's up the machine with the correct feeds and speeds and the tools needed like drills, taps, threaders, etc. The operator needs to be trained to a very high level so that he knows when and how to change the tools before they become worn and break, which then in turn "wipes out" all the tools in the machine if the operator is not standing directly by the machine. If you go into this trade, learn to set and operate and demand a minimum of $30 an hour plus benefits.I know, as I worked with these machines for ten years in the 70's with the United Auto Workers making valve lifters and tappets and other precision parts. Wear a plastic apron and don't bring your oily clothes home for your wife to wash.
I love it when customer ask me why I can't make cheap simple parts on a modern CNC swiss. I can, but the older style davenports ans cam machines will always make them faster and cheaper when doing volume.
They say nothing more advanced. But I run the most advanced machinery out there. Index Ms 40-8 runs 8 spindles plus 2 back working positions simultaneously. Ya Swiss machines are great for long small dia parts. But the multi spindles are where it's at as far as production for the future
Our Swiss machines handle up to 32MM bar stock. Swiss is not limited to small diameters or small parts. They are extremally flexible and capable machines. Yeah 8 spindles is impressive, but they are also HUGE machines. Since the Index MS 40-8 is a chucking machine you also have issues when it comes to long length to diameter parts. The MS 40-8 has a max part length of 150mm ( just under 6 inches). Not bad, but I've made 36 (914MM) inch long parts on swiss machines. Both machine types are capable and serve different needs.
cool dude
Do most master machinist's make more working as travelling repair men? 😂 If it's not broken why fixit!
Fukin awesome
3:54 i like that definetely
I've been a screw machine a few times myself ! :-D
so nice factory
Is there an online community for Cnc swiss programmers? Where we can discuss tools, components, troubleshooting, etc..
Nice 👍
Sign me up and I will fly across the US for you
You guys hiring lol I setup 8 new britian screw machines
Yes, we're currently looking for new and experienced machinists! Check out our Careers page to apply. www.coxmanufacturing.com/careers
Were are you located? I would love to work for you guys!
We're in San Antonio, Texas! Check out our Careers page to apply. www.coxmanufacturing.com/careers
Must be very expensive facility.
Why do you comment this? Please explain. .
It was not just US and Swiss that devised this machinery, the British and Germans did a lot too.
The Japanese really pushed low cost machinery our way as well.
I intend to use this video next time my customer (internal) asks why I can't do a bazillion turned parts with milled features at a competitive cost on my Hardinge HLV-H toolroom lathe. Thank you!
hello a question how can i get swiss software? can someone help me mactornero@gmail.com
Been a while since I had to retire to disability things have progressed so much since 2001
great factory!!
FANUC controls, no thanks. I spent almost 15 years on FANUC. My new shop is mostly Citizen with Cincom controls. After using the Cincom control for the last 2 years I don't think I'd want to go back to that antiquated FANUC control. If FANUC wants to stay relevant in the machining control market they really need to step up their game.
yup u r right 😉
For me the Fanuc is simple and reliable. All the Fancy stuff can be done in CAM and Postprocessor
@@Hendreh1 FANUC is only simple if you haven't used better controls. Compared to the Citizen Cincom control FANUC takes too many steps to complete simple tasks. For example setting a turning tool on a Star swiss machine with FANUC controls requires the operator to punch in G code to position the tool for installation. If there is a bad number or decimal point it can lead to disastrous results. On the Cincom control there are macros that remove the hand code typing from the equation. The macros also make sure that tool changes are done the same way by each person. I used to be a hardcore FANUC fan until I got out of that comfort zone and found out how much more user friendly other controls have become. FANUC is only still relevant because they were at one time the only real choice in the industry. That is no longer true as there are many many more choices available.
7 year Cox operator/setup man here. I am very intrigued in the other controls specifically mazaks proprietary and The citizen stuff looks nice. Fanuc is all i know though! Always willing to learn. We did not have good luck with Siemens Sinumerik. My experience is with the 3 turret (3 y axis Eurotech) and old cam operated multispindle machines (AS-14 Tornos and ZPS stuff).
@@resistorstudios We had a Siemens Sinumerik on 2 Star machines that I had the displeasure of running for awhile. It was a god awful control. We never turned the machines off. The shutdown procedure was 3 pages long and if you messed it up in the slightest it would lose it's position. I don't know if it was specific to both the machines, but I was told to never turn them off under circumstance. I've really come to like the Cincom control. They are really user friendly and make setting up complex jobs a breeze. When I got to my current shop I'd never set up a Citizen machine or even touched a Cincom control before. Some of the guys at the shop thought I'd been using Citizen machines for a long time. One guy thought that I was pulling his leg when I told him that I'd only started using the Cincom control when I started there. One of the first things they had me do when I started at my current shop was set up a 9 axis twin spindle, dual turret Miyano. They had a Miyano application engineer come out and give me a service tech from our machine tool vendor a 3 day course in how to set the machine up. He was hand writing a program at the machine for a part that we need to make, while teaching us how to go about setting it up. When we got done after 3 days he told me that the setup was about a 9 out of 10 for difficulty. We took a part that was 15 minutes on a lathe and a one quick mill op down to 6 minutes for complete part off one machine.
First time I've actually heard (and seen) in detail the difference between these machines. Also now I know why it's called a screw machine! Thanks!
Great
One word to describe this; WOW!!!!