KOMO CNC says Independent Programmable Technology turned heads at IWF 2016
KOMO, IWF 2016
LAKEWOOD, N.J. – Komo Machine, Inc  says its way of marking its 50th year in business - unveiling Independent Programmable Technology for its CNC machines - "turned heads" at the IWF 2016 show last month. 
 
The KOMO Fusion 1205TT sat center stage in the company's signature black and red booth. Customers were able to get a front row seat and enjoy a hands-on experience with the KOMO sales team, technical support team and top executives. The Fusion 1205TT was very well received, KOMO says, and created the opportunity to showcase IPT.
 
IPT is an option rather than a specific model of machine. Available in either a Fusion or Mach III format, single or twin table, with up to six heads and work envelopes of up to 24′ x 8′, KOMO’s Independent Programmable Technology (IPT) delivers complete flexibility via fully programmable center spacing as well as individual spindle feed, speed, and axis control.
 
The spindles can be programmed to operate with complete flexibility. They can be slaved together to cut multiple parts, or they can be split up to cut dissimilar parts on separate tables simultaneously. This provides an option to run multiple short cycles on one table while running a long cycle on the other. Produce a unique part on each table while using any combination of spindles concurrently.  
 
Overall, the show’s attendance exceeded expectations and was a significant success for KOMO. 
“We are looking forward to broadening our footprint as a CNC router manufacturer with innovative technology like IPT. We are even more energized by the positive feedback from our customers at IWF this year,” said Vice President of Sales and Service, Jeff Erickson. 
 
KOMO Machine Inc. designs and manufactures an entire line of high-quality precision computer numerically controlled (CNC) routers and machining centers. All of KOMO’s products are manufactured in the USA and are designed and supported by a highly skilled team of individuals. KOMO has produced more than 3000 CNC machines for the USA and serves International markets throughout the world with an extensive list of satisfied customers.
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