Re: Does anyone use Cut Data?
- From: Bill <kinzie@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 09:49:42 -0700
On Aug 30, 12:55 am, "John" <Machin...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need to put in a request for the purchase of Cut Data or similar
application that will prove how fast some jobs can be accomplished other
than just offering my word or proof by doing it myself first. I work in an
environment where many things have been done the same for decades and are in
drastic need for improvement such as feeds and speeds. Rather than the old
timer reading the paper while the pieces are whittled away I would rather
see things done in a reasonable time but my direction is not always accepted
so if I can supply in print what I have been trying to point out I think
things might begin to move forward. This is not a job shop so there is no
real set time on making parts for these productions machines that break down
from time to time. Just "as fast as you can" usually does the trick but I
know when I see valuable time wasted. Can anyone offer up some pointers on a
program that will might be cost effective and approved in the front office
by someone that has little clue as to it's value?
TIA.
J.
Have the tool manufacturers applications local rep come in and give
you some help. It's much more up to date and most times will help you
with a specific application.
--
Bill
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