The machinery engineered to operate on the human eye is built with exacting precision, and Greno has a history of working within those tolerances. If you’re talking about tolerances that have to be less than the width of a human hair over a 58 inch span, Greno is one of the few companies you can count on for this type of work.
Greno builds these parts in multiple lengths, varying from 18 to 58 inches. The solid machined aluminum structure forms the base that the robotic surgical part rides on. It is a “critical part”, meaning that human health and safety are depend on this part being machined correctly. It is an important part of the control and stability of the machine.
The project includes multiple full length machined channels, precision screw holes with threading and has to be free of imperfections. A lack of imperfections means no dents (caused by over clamping product), varying surface finish (caused by dull bit or lack of coolant), surface burn (wrong speed and feed), or burrs.
At Greno we have an in-house process for continuous extreme accuracy, along with our ISO 9001 certification allows us to perform and document every project. We have been chosen to work on some of the most precise work not only in the medical industry, but also aerospace, defense, transportation, oil and gas, and power generation industries. We have dozens of CNC laths and mills that allow us to choose from a variety machines that are the most cost effective for your project specifications and size. This is a feature that very few precision machine shops are capable of doing.
Contact our support team to discuss your projects when you upload your CAD file for a free quotational eguarino@greno.com.
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