tomt2
Industrial
- Jun 23, 2008
- 22
I am looking at buying 2 new 700T-800T molding machines with new robots. I have a few choices that I would like to get opinions on. They are in order of what I like the best based on operator interface and percieved quality. I added the cost (with options) to see how they stack up. As far as energy savings go, Mitsubishi is best ($8,800 per year)followed by Haitian ($7,580), Husky ($5,550) and Nissei ($4,720). I love the Nissei but the energy savings isn't anywhere near the others. The Husky is great but it might be more than what we need, too. Our parts are pretty simple, mostly Polypro. Cycle times are usually at least 50 sec. At this point I just need to make a recommendation and let my management decide how much they are willing to spend.
1. Husky Hyelectric $432,22
2. Nissei hydraulic $346,700
3. Mitsubishi electric toggle $435,400
4. Haitian servo hydraulic toggle $252,600
What do you think? If I go by just intial cost verses energy and cycle time savings I get (in order): Haitian, Mitsubishi, Husky, and Nissei. The only one I have run for an extended period of time was a Husky. It was a great machine but there are downsides. Parts are very expensive and I am not sure of their stability as a Molding machine company. Nissei seems like a very stable company. Mitsubishi will be no longer holding their machines in US warehouses. You will have to order them from Japan. Haitian seems to be doing well but rather new to the US. The stability of the company is a concern because I want to be able to order parts from a US warehouse quickly and get service quickly if needed.
1. Husky Hyelectric $432,22
2. Nissei hydraulic $346,700
3. Mitsubishi electric toggle $435,400
4. Haitian servo hydraulic toggle $252,600
What do you think? If I go by just intial cost verses energy and cycle time savings I get (in order): Haitian, Mitsubishi, Husky, and Nissei. The only one I have run for an extended period of time was a Husky. It was a great machine but there are downsides. Parts are very expensive and I am not sure of their stability as a Molding machine company. Nissei seems like a very stable company. Mitsubishi will be no longer holding their machines in US warehouses. You will have to order them from Japan. Haitian seems to be doing well but rather new to the US. The stability of the company is a concern because I want to be able to order parts from a US warehouse quickly and get service quickly if needed.