Trumpf is a great example of how a business evolves to survive the waves of a rapidly changing technological world. From sheet metal shears to laser cutting. Incredible technology!
@@thinker4life482 hi, I'm building my own smaller router but definitely not as robust as that phantom machine. The VFD conversion for the spindle will also incur power loss, so if I did the calculations correctly that 16.1hp spindle is only useful up to about 6hp, and low rpm torque for metal might be lacking for your requirements unless you go slow. Mine is a 5hp Fanuc and running 30 amp 220 with a VFD it has to derate to about 3.7 hp. I'm only doing thinner sheet metal so a vacuum system will take up some available amperage as well. I've looked for local used machines (I'm just west of Ann Arbor) but haven't come across ATC or anything cheaper than 8k. Closest I've seen is an older Taurus designed for heavier applications.
I've worked with a Trumpf TruDisk 2000 laser welding equipment for about a year and I just love how much work they've invested into making the machine as dumb-proof as possible. The maintenance instructions are presented step by step on the HMI and you have to check each step in order to get to the next one and let equipment know what are you doing. I've had the chance to see the guts of the laser source and that thing is looking like a science fiction setup. Also, the PFO (programmable focusing optics) is incredible for welding. It was a pleasure to work with Trumpf and I hope I will have the chance to work again in the future. Thanks for this video!
I've been to the Farmington, Connecticut campus for training and we have a 6kw 5040 laser cutter here at work. Watching light cut 1" material is still amazes me.
Word of advice. If you get a Trumpf laser, use their software. The company I work at decided to use their own software and it's just a complete nightmare.
The last sentence is important: "We have to think about everything that we touch has been manufactured". Respect for the workers, the machines, the engineers. All the people behind any product.
@@ExplodingPinappleHD maybe Dmg don’t need that kind of marketing. I was considering between doosan and dmg, ended up with full option dmg, and i i do not regret that, also few week ago i put order for new toy from dmg..
Nice one! It’s so important to keep emphasizing that everything you touch is manufactured. In that way we might get some more credits for all the engineers and machinists that make this happen every day!
Your last comment about everything we touch has been manufactured is true, as I tell my family, but the sad truth is we as a society have become detached from the process for so long young people today believe that finished products just drop out of the sky and we are losing the value we once had, on devices we buy. We have become a throw away society and children need to know what goes into making everything they use and own to see the miracle they have in their possession. You have to make something to value it, kids need to know how to make stuff and realise how much fun it is to do so. As young person growing up in the seventies, I read the Mechanics magazine, which was for sale in every newsagents, that magazine inspired to make everything, now we just buy stuff and throw it away
Thanks Titan for the tours and giving back so much with the training videos it's genuinely inspirational. I own a small 1kw fibre laser and have had a lot of parts made on Trumpf machines. What an amazing facility!!
Another excellent video Titan. I wish I was younger and could jump into this field. I guess I'll have to settle with my 2x2 CNC plasma table and plain ole PLA type printers.. Such tremendous opportunity for folks these days.
I've seen quite many Trumpf Lasers in Taiwan, the quotes of those companies are usually ten times the price (of what our current manufacturer charges) and they're somewhat inflexible. I guess our parts have a certain complexity which those machines cannot handle well, and the owners of those companies just don't have to get into that because they have enough "regular"/easier business. Trumpf is not developing their own lasers? At least within one machine I think I have seen a laser from a well known german company. I'm certainly sure their machines are pretty good, I envy those who can effort that.
Titan, have you ever worked for a shop that the management made you feel worthless? I recently changed jobs to make better income to take better care of my family. I have been in the machining trade fir 26 years and I'm really thinking I made a mistake fir wanting to learn all the bew stuff involved with additive manufacturing. The problem is, the management is really condescending making me out to he an idiot. I am open minded and willing to learn but I don't appreciate being made out to be stupid. Is it like this everywhere else for people wanting to learn?
Trumpf is a great example of how a business evolves to survive the waves of a rapidly changing technological world. From sheet metal shears to laser cutting. Incredible technology!
Right?? I really enjoyed this tour, and learned a lot more about Trumph. What a great partner to have 👍
What a nice tour! Titan, you must be in heaven visiting all these companies on the very leading edge of technology.
Hey Karlo,
Yep… Definitely Amazing!
Thanks for the constant support.
Need to come tour Mastercam.
@@thinker4life482 hi, I'm building my own smaller router but definitely not as robust as that phantom machine. The VFD conversion for the spindle will also incur power loss, so if I did the calculations correctly that 16.1hp spindle is only useful up to about 6hp, and low rpm torque for metal might be lacking for your requirements unless you go slow. Mine is a 5hp Fanuc and running 30 amp 220 with a VFD it has to derate to about 3.7 hp. I'm only doing thinner sheet metal so a vacuum system will take up some available amperage as well. I've looked for local used machines (I'm just west of Ann Arbor) but haven't come across ATC or anything cheaper than 8k. Closest I've seen is an older Taurus designed for heavier applications.
I've worked with a Trumpf TruDisk 2000 laser welding equipment for about a year and I just love how much work they've invested into making the machine as dumb-proof as possible. The maintenance instructions are presented step by step on the HMI and you have to check each step in order to get to the next one and let equipment know what are you doing. I've had the chance to see the guts of the laser source and that thing is looking like a science fiction setup.
Also, the PFO (programmable focusing optics) is incredible for welding. It was a pleasure to work with Trumpf and I hope I will have the chance to work again in the future.
Thanks for this video!
I've been to the Farmington, Connecticut campus for training and we have a 6kw 5040 laser cutter here at work. Watching light cut 1" material is still amazes me.
Nice, I didnt know they were that big. Thanks for taking the time to share. Charles
We have 3 Trumpf laser cleaning machines in our facility! They rock!!!
Word of advice. If you get a Trumpf laser, use their software. The company I work at decided to use their own software and it's just a complete nightmare.
What software your company work with?
No idea, I just know it's some kind of 3rd party nesting software that doesn't get along with Trumpf machines.
@@GeneralChangFromDanang I know trumpf use software Tops, but we are using Radan and it works perfect with the trumpf lasers.
Sometimes yuo need to read the manual
I operate 3 Trumpf Lasers daily, great machines.
Neat seeing a massive company holding a part that you make
I used to operate a 4000 watt Trumpf 3030 fiber. It was a beast! I can only imagine what a 12,000 watt machine could do!
24,000 watt is the newest beast
@@tracymedlin1970 That is amazing!
The last sentence is important: "We have to think about everything that we touch has been manufactured". Respect for the workers, the machines, the engineers. All the people behind any product.
You need to visit Dmg in Pfronten. I’m preaty sure, that you will buy some machine from them, if you will see their production..
He’s had DMG mori machines he’s partnered with DN solutions now (doosan)
@@ExplodingPinappleHD maybe Dmg don’t need that kind of marketing.
I was considering between doosan and dmg, ended up with full option dmg, and i i do not regret that, also few week ago i put order for new toy from dmg..
The line up is nice but besides the scale of production it’s not that impressive
What an amazing tour. Great message at the end of the video. Thank you!
Nice one! It’s so important to keep emphasizing that everything you touch is manufactured. In that way we might get some more credits for all the engineers and machinists that make this happen every day!
You should see Getrag and ZF ... your mind will be blown
We actually produce parts for Trumpf.
Might have to double check the companies they outsource to, we have plenty operators with 2 left hands
We love this company man we finally got a chance to see it up close and have a tour there
BOOM
Amazing times!
I'm always watching Titan's videos
Great 👍🏼 i love Trumpf!!! I live 3 km from the factory …. I hope they just hire me as a machinist ❤️
Your last comment about everything we touch has been manufactured is true, as I tell my family, but the sad truth is we as a society have become detached from the process for so long young people today believe that finished products just drop out of the sky and we are losing the value we once had, on devices we buy. We have become a throw away society and children need to know what goes into making everything they use and own to see the miracle they have in their possession.
You have to make something to value it, kids need to know how to make stuff and realise how much fun it is to do so. As young person growing up in the seventies, I read the Mechanics magazine, which was for sale in every newsagents, that magazine inspired to make everything, now we just buy stuff and throw it away
Amazing tours, I have always been interested to see especially Germany's capabilities. TY TITAN
Very cool!
All I can say is.... WOW, That's amazing!
Thanks Titan for the tours and giving back so much with the training videos it's genuinely inspirational. I own a small 1kw fibre laser and have had a lot of parts made on Trumpf machines. What an amazing facility!!
Amazing tech.
I love those shop tours and new technology! Awesome Job Titan!
Another excellent video Titan. I wish I was younger and could jump into this field. I guess I'll have to settle with my 2x2 CNC plasma table and plain ole PLA type printers.. Such tremendous opportunity for folks these days.
Wow. 😳
Please tell us your going to Japan to visit Mitutoyo soon. Ever since my first vernier experience as an apprentice, I have never used anything else!
Yes
Always pushing love your style Titan! Aloha from Hawaii
Mahalos Braddah…
Image where Titan will be in 100 years… Unlimited potential for those who can focus
I agree. And can imagine. 👍
If I was a CNC tech there would skip to shop every day! Awesome.
excellent company to work for
I love the shop tours you do! I guess they will bring a lot of views for your chanel
Thanks
Nice
I've worked on all kinds of different lasers before for work, but right now, I operate a 24k watt TruLaser 3060 for work, it's quite interesting.
Crazy what you can do with such technology!
Thank you, amazing
I have one of those Trumpf shears that date from the 1950's. I wonder if they will trade it in?
I've used a press brake trumpf and it was nice to run those
Great tour and crazy cool machines. But, please, the founder of the German automobile manufacturer was Ferdinand Porsche. (Por-sha, not Porsh) 👍🏼👍🏼
If you guys could go to the Honda Anna engine plant you guys would see a lot of automation and all kinds of cool stuff
There is German in Venice, then there is Titan in Germany - BOOM!
When you will visit Hermle?
I've seen quite many Trumpf Lasers in Taiwan, the quotes of those companies are usually ten times the price (of what our current manufacturer charges) and they're somewhat inflexible.
I guess our parts have a certain complexity which those machines cannot handle well, and the owners of those companies just don't have to get into that because they have enough "regular"/easier business.
Trumpf is not developing their own lasers?
At least within one machine I think I have seen a laser from a well known german company.
I'm certainly sure their machines are pretty good, I envy those who can effort that.
This is awesome I started on an old 3030 and it was a great laser unfortunately we have now switched over to 12k bystronic
Wow
Boom.
What would be the average cost of those marvels?
7:40 Hermle
Would love to see additive laser manufacturing produce something with Gold as the media material.
Never Ask:
A Man: his salary
A woman: her age
A trumpf company: what they did between 1939-1945.
Makes me laugh there apparently our main competitors in the pressbrake industry and seeing this tour makes me not believe it even more 🤣
Does the fact that they increased their sales revenue by 700 million euros during their 2021/22 fiscal year make you believe it? 😃
You're like a kid in a candy shop. I want I want I want.
I was a trumpf laser operator. 10 years ago. I have videos on my page on how to do production plans
If one would do a series of done with Software you’d basically see everything that was made after 1950..
Any job for cnc
super cool insights, would have loved even more information tho.
Grab one of those laser cutters for me while you're there....we can set up a payment plan😁😁
How much price is cost ?!
Contact your nearest Trumpf dealer
@@Rimrock300 u kidding me we don't have this here just tell me how much ?!
Aja... A Hermle machine on the plant at 7:27... Maybe pointless in a video about Trumpf : )
You forgot the punching machines 😢
1939-1945 - we were on holiday/nothing to see here
They were stupid. Nothing new here
The Russians still have 5he same issue since 1917, China, Venezuela ,Cuba, Cambodia with the Khmer rouge, etcétera.
akkshually, their mashines are now like for free, they make them in house
Titan, have you ever worked for a shop that the management made you feel worthless? I recently changed jobs to make better income to take better care of my family. I have been in the machining trade fir 26 years and I'm really thinking I made a mistake fir wanting to learn all the bew stuff involved with additive manufacturing. The problem is, the management is really condescending making me out to he an idiot. I am open minded and willing to learn but I don't appreciate being made out to be stupid. Is it like this everywhere else for people wanting to learn?
Just admit that you only became famous to get access to all these factories 👀😁😆
I operate a trumpf 3040 4kw, that 7030 and automatic bender get me hard 🤭
🤓
and where is company in 1937-44? why u dont show this part of history?
Maybe bombed down, Wikipedia is your friend
You need to accent the F.
Hi titans am yasin from uganda can u donate to me a cnc machine pliz
Good company but their ego comes at a price.
Cincinnati is better
i cant wait for all the german tradespeople to rise up
i work at Trumpf France :)