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Miro Tool Diversifies Business with the Addition of Waterjet Technology

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TES Staff April 8, 2010

Waukesha, WI – Miro Tool & Mfg. diversifies its product lineup and service offering with the addition of Mitsubishi Waterjet technology. The company purchased a new 510 Suprema Mitsubishi waterjet with a 90,000 PSI KMT pump. The new cutting capability will allow Miro Tool to expand into new markets, and bring additional process solutions to its existing customers.

Since it was established in 1988 as a four-person tool & die shop, Miro Tool has grown into a more than 40,000 square-foot facility. The company’s complete process manufacturing capabilities include engineering, prototyping, tooling, stamping, fabrication, welding, assembly and machining.

The DX Waterjet series is constructed with an independent frame/tank design, which separates the machine frame from the work tank so machining accuracy is not affected by large or heavy workpieces. The gantry-style movement system travels the extra rigid box constructed X-axis bridge on a set of LM guides driven by dual Mitsubishi brushless AC servo motors and high-pitch 32mm double anchored ball screws for unmatched positioning accuracy. Its 20-inch ‘I’ beam construction provides unmatched frame stability with a machined top surface that mounts the LM guides for the X-axis bridge.

Miro Tool President Jeff Brown comments, “Miro Tool continues to transform itself from a tool & die shop to contract manufacturer with advancements in prototyping and production. This waterjet will help us be more productive and efficient in prototyping, tooling and production.”

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