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| 17.02.2010 |
Products for industrial arts |
BAUMETALL 01/2010
Metal processing: from the construction and plant machine to the automated bending centreThree months ago, the company Hans Schröder Machinenbau GmbH, with numerous personalities from the political and business world as guests, celebrated the company's 60th anniversary. The small plant in Wessobrunn, established after World War II, has in the meantime grown to become a corporate group with 240 employees and a worldwide presence. |
Yet to this day, this sheet-metal-processing specialist based in southern Germany presents itself as tradition-conscious in the best sense of the word: this mid-sized company remains under the management of the Schröder family – and, despite its growth with its industrial bending centres, has remained true to its individual customers in the trades. That is backed up by the numerous new and continued developments of the Schröder product line of construction and plant machines.
Whether bending, cutting, flaring, rounding or pressing, whether manual, motorised or automated, whether fur use at the construction site, in the craft workshop or as a bending centre for industrial production:
no later than the takeover of the FASTI plants in 2006, the Schröder Group offers to its customers a product range which is impressive in its scope and depth.
Metal processing as a family passion
Despite its size and international significance, the company has remained a mid-sized company with its down-to-earth personnel which emphasises close co-operation with customers. With Franz Schröder, the son of the company's founder Hans Schröder is the General Manager of the company; his wife Gerlinde Schröder manages the Schröder-FASTI Technologie GmbH in Wermelskirchen - and elsewhere, too, numerous family members hold positions as managers and employees. In the successful combination of the traditional with the modern, the Schröder Group represents the veritable characteristic ideal of the model for a German mechanical-engineering firm's success.
With its innovative, computer-controlled bending centres, Schröder is a supplier to industrial operations the world over. Pieces of sheet metal which have been processed with Schröder machines can be found everywhere: from the tin can to the front of the football arena "Soccer City" in Johannesburg, South Africa, in which the major games of the upcoming FIFA World Cup will take place.
Products for industrial arts
Yet this company's roots lie in the durable, functional construction and shop machines for industrial arts. For instance, the manually-operated pivoting bending machine Schröder AK, known as a universal "workhorse", has been produced and applied since 1963, according to a method which has hardly changed to this day. In the modular series, a 3-meter version is also available. The Type ASK segment folding machine - unique on the market in terms of its functional concept - can be found in numerous small-scale operations and teaching shops. With these and other manual, pneumatics-aided or motorised machine series for industrial arts, Schröder has laid the foundation for its quality-based image and its good reputation for service. Also, there is constant continuing development taking place within this sector, whereby convenience and quality are constantly further increased.
Many machines with special tinner tools now available
Here, the sheet-metal-processing specialists contributed to the MAK V a new upper string board with enhanced bending expansion spaces. For this purpose, the new motorised nine-fold rear stop – operable via a simplified display on the POS 400 controls – was launched in late August and offers the user a high degree of flexibility along with the simplification of work processes. Combined with special tinner tools, the MAK V is the ideal compact machine for industrial-arts operations – with an unprecedentedly favourable price-performance ration for this market.
For the long-standing manual pivoting bending machine Schröder AK, a pneumatic bending aid is now available to save energy during work. The tinner assembly with greater expansion space for the hollow foldover as well as enhanced stop fingers and removable overlay sheets for opposing bends are among the further innovations featured in the latest version of this classic machine.
In the cutting process, the manually-operated Schröder HS is an ideal tool for material thicknesses up to 2 mm and lengths of up to 3 m. Now, in its current version, the HS now features a new working height, a manual compensator and an adjustable telescope chute for stacking cut PCBs. Both innovations minimise the number of manual steps involved in cutting – and with that, increase the degree of convenience.
In the simple Schröder machine shears, the newly-engineered, front-adjustable manual rear stop featuring a digital display is evidence of Schröder's constant involvement in this segment. Also in the consistent implementation of work-safety measures for shears, Schröder has assumed the pioneering role by way of its exemplary rear-space guard.
With that, when it comes to investments in equipment assemblies for industrial-arts operations, Schröder remains an important contact. The company has announced further innovations and enhancements for its construction and shop machines – as well as for the machines made by the former FASTI plant, which has operated under the name Schröder FASTI Technologie GmbH since the takeover. The Schröder family and the company's work force are well on their way to continuing their 60-year history.
Meet the companies Hans Schröder Maschinenbau und Schröder Fasti Technologie at the trade fair "Dach und Holz 2010", in Hall 9, Booth 9.315/414! | Download this article as PDF:
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| 30.11.2009 |
Press release for anniversary celebratio |
Anniversary celebration for this family-operated company
3,500 Visitors Celebrate 60 Years Hans Schröder Maschinenbau
Wessobrunn-Forst, 25 November 2009 - The idyllic small town of Wessobrunn-Forst is abuzz: More than 3,500 visitors poured in for the Open House on the Hans Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH plant premises to find out more about the technology and production processes behind Schröder machines - and had a good time over food and drink. Yet the official ceremonies at the Wessobrunn multi-purpose hall set a somewhat more formal tone: The General Manager Franz Schröder accepted congratulations from nearly 350 invited guests - among them the CSU General Secretary Alexander Dobrindt (a member of the German Parliament) and the District Administrator Friedrich Zeller (SPD) and reviewed in his speech the company's successful history. |
The company Hans Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH, founded on 20 September 1949 as an agricultural-machine dealer and machine shop, is today an internationally-leading custom manufacturer of sheet-metal bending and cutting machines. The immense interest in the Open House demonstrated how deeply this long-standing company with its 144 full-time employees is rooted in the region. More than 3,500 visitors found their way to Wessobrunn-Forst and took advantage of this opportunity to find out more about new technologies and state-of-the-art production installations, as well as employment and training in the mechanical-engineering sector and the company's international orientation from this specialised mechanical-engineering firm.
Despite the large crowd, everyone's appetite could be satisfied; fun and entertainment were also available. The winners of the Prize Quiz, whose attentiveness was rewarded with a professional tool set, a digital camera or a restaurant visit, were especially happy to be there.
A large family
The second highlight of this festival week was the official 60th-anniversary celebration in the Wessobrunn multi-purpose hall, with 350 invited guests. Franz Schröder, the General Manager of this family-operated company, outlined the company's history, which has been highlighted as yet by the internationalisation and the acquisition of the Fausti plant. Franz Schröder proudly referred to the tradition and values behind this family-operated company – his wife and his sons along with other family members work actively in the company. Also he views the work forces at Hans Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH in Wessobrunn, Schröder-Fasti Technologie GmbH in Wermelskirchen (North Rhine-Westphalia) as well as Schröder-Fasti Scandinavia A/S in Odder (Denmark) as one large family. In this context, his speech was peppered with digs aimed at "fat-cat" politicians. Franz Schröder emphasised that the company – even in the current crisis and without large-scale state-sponsored aid – did not have to order any operations-induced terminations, unlike many large companies.
"That was a nice celebration. I was particularly glad to see the high level of interest displayed by families and young people in the technology and training our company has to offer. As a regionally-rooted employer, that is the basis of our national and international successes" – this is how Franz Schröder summarises the events of the several-day-long anniversary celebration. "The enormous response and support will be a constant incentive for the next 60 years." | Download this article as PDF:
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| 10.11.2009 |
Blechexpo-Router 2009 |
BLECH ROHRE PROFILE 11/2009
HANS SCHRÖDER MASCHINENBAU GmbH and SCHRÖDER-FASTI Technologie GmbH
Comprehensive product and service offerings in sheet-metal-processing machines |
For 60 years now, the company Hans Schröder Maschinenbau GmbH supplies sheet-metal-processing machines to customers worldwide. The comprehensive portfolio encompasses manual as well as motorised pivoting bending machines, plate shears, rounding and flaring machines as well as presses. Top-quality machines – engineered and produced at two ranch offices in Germany – guarantee optimum process reliability in industrial arts and industry.
The focus of the trade-fair agenda at this year's BLECHEXPO 2009 is the new Evolution generation, launched in 2009 with great success. Finite elements calculate machine geometries; state-of-the art actuation technologies blaze new trails in the pivoting bending process. Based on this machine generation, the customer can via a modular system flexibly increase the degree of automation in the machines – up to the complete bending centre. This is how the useful length, the bending output and the tool height are selected and supplemented by automation options such as rotating upper string board, tool changer, manipulator or charging and discharging station, according to the prevailing requirement.
In this process, the latest version of the POS 3000 controls (featuring 3-D simulation, collision detector, cycle-time calculation, tool-equipment program and CAM connection) ensure the highest level of flexibility, efficiency and precision in small- and large-scale serial production.
At the BLECHEXPO 2009 (Hall 1, Booth 1300) trade-fair visitors can see for themselves the quality of and the diverse application options for Schröder machines in the industrial arts and industry. More information is available online at: www.schroeder-maschinenbau.de. | Download this article as PDF:
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