Construction/Farming
Construction involves the process of building structures, such as residential buildings, commercial complexes, bridges, roads, and other infrastructure projects. It encompasses various stages, including planning, designing, financing, permitting, and execution. Construction workers utilize a wide range of tools, machinery, and materials to erect buildings and infrastructure that serve the needs of communities.
Farming, on the other hand, is the practice of cultivating crops and raising livestock for food, fiber, and other agricultural products. It involves activities such as planting, tending, harvesting, and processing crops, as well as managing livestock, such as cattle, poultry, and sheep. Farming occurs in diverse environments, ranging from vast fields of grains and vegetables to small-scale organic farms and specialized operations like vineyards and orchards.Farmers employ various techniques, including traditional methods and modern technologies, to maximize yields, ensure food security, and sustainably manage natural resources.
Industries
Construction/Farming
Machining parts for the Construction and Farm equipment requires the capacity to handle very large, heavy parts and parts with large diameter-to-length ratio, such as axles and drive shafts.
Okuma Horizontal Machining Centers and Lathes, being thermally stable and rigid, are strong enough to handle even the longest, heaviest parts easily and accurately. Using the power of Okuma designed drives and control, customers can take advantage of software such as the harmonic spindle speed control to combat vibration before it begins, eliminating tool chatter for a smoother, more accurate surface finish.