The added value of punching machines

Brescia based company GPB, are one of Euromac SPA’s oldest customers of our CNC punching machines. Managing director Mr. Gianluigi Peroni discusses the benefits of purchasing such a machine for the magazine Tecnolamiera.

An interview that shortly summarizes the main advantages of Euromac Technology, in particular referring to the models STX and MTX Hybrid machines, user friendly easy to use, with a high performance and low consumption of tools and electricity. Flexibility and practicality are other important features of the Euromac STX and MTX lines, especially for those jobs that require frequent tool changes.

Last but not least pointed out by Mr. Pierluigi Peroni is the after sales service which includes the service assistance online through Teamviewer without the need of an engineer’s visit, or in a short time by the customer's premises in case of specific needs or requested maintenance.

The interview is in Italian with English subtitles.

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  • If the time has come to upgrade or enhance your production capabilities, you can always get a brand new punch press or a press brake from Euromac, a reliable Italian manufacturer. Our catalog's range of Euromac equipment can satisfy needs of any manufacturing, from a small job shop to an automated multi-tasking plant.
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