Even if the installation accuracy deteriorates, it can be restored to its original precision by adjusting the level.
The material of the bed, which is the foundation of the machine, has traditionally been made of cast iron because it easily allows for the creation of complex shapes. The cast iron structure can maintain its original precision even when changes in the floor or aging occur, as long as leveling adjustments are made. The characteristics of cast iron enable it to be easily processed, withstand weight, and endure changes, reflecting the hard work and efforts of our predecessors. It is said that cast iron, especially when aged or seasoned, undergoes less change. Conversely, it is not an exaggeration to say that older machines hold more value. By maintaining a sturdy bed foundation and retrofitting it with modern control equipment, the precision of the modified machines is truly remarkable.
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Our company has been involved in the fitting of numerous machines. We are happy to know that there are still people in this world who can perform scraping, and we are pleased to see it appreciated. We will continue to strive to pass on the techniques and methods of our predecessors to future generations without forgetting them.
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Our company was established as a specialized company for the rehabilitation and repair of production equipment for a major automobile manufacturer, transitioning from individual management to Hosokawa Seiki Co., Ltd. on March 1, 1977. We have been involved in the rehabilitation and repair of various production machinery, including equipment from various manufacturers both domestically and internationally, particularly in the field of automated production. Additionally, the proportion of our work related to responding to sudden breakdowns and maintenance tasks during daily production has increased, which has naturally expanded our business scope. To promote maintenance services for partner companies in the automotive industry, the Kawasaki Sales Office was opened in January 2001, particularly focusing on the rehabilitation and repair and modification construction sectors. Furthermore, to meet customer demands, we relocated to our current location in August 2004 and are dedicated to nurturing the next generation of young engineers, striving to better respond to our customers' needs.