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New AXYZ routing support facility now fully operational

Routershop text. The CNC Routershop consumables and after-sales support division of leading global manufacturer AXYZ International is now fully operational. Whilst the facility is currently providing full after-sales support (including routing tools and accessories, training, service and upgrades) to the AXYZ, Pacer and CAMTECH ranges of CNC routers, it is intended ultimately to extend this to other machine brands.

Heading this new division is AXYZ' Managing Director Mark Sweeney who has 25 years of experience in the CNC routing technology sector. He commented: "It is my intention to build on the already successful CNC Routershop brand and deliver a better choice of options at truly affordable prices. We have built a team of highly skilled and factory-trained specialist engineers who are fully conversant with all aspects of routing technology and who will enable the division to deliver a first class service and market-leading solutions at very competitive prices."

Training at one of the AXYZ training centres.The stock of CNC routing tools and accessories currently held by this new division is one of the largest and most competitively priced available. It can be accessed either via the CNC Routershop catalogue or online. For companies where the volume and nature of the work undertaken may now require higher productivity, improved quality or more flexible programming which cannot effectively be met by the routing technology currently installed, the new facility will provide a range of new upgrade options that will prevent the need for heavy capital investment in new machinery during the current economic downturn.

Further support for users of CNC routers is provided by the team of fully trained AXYZ engineers who are experts in all aspects of machine maintenance and installation and who will respond immediately to meet any requirement. This may be just simple routine maintenance, moving machinery to new or rearranged premises, arranging upgrades or dealing with unlikely breakdowns that must be carried out with minimum disruption to the production cycle and at the cheapest price possible, regardless of whether or not a maintenance contract is in place.

The servicing and preventative maintenance available can now be supported with tailored solutions to keep machines running continuously and to avoid potentially damaging and costly breakdowns. This is further supported with a range of either standard or customised product training courses. These cover not only machine operation but also programming, CAD and application-specific issues and can take place either in-factory or at the AXYZ training centres in Nottingham and Wolverhampton.

For further information, visit the website www.cncroutershop.com or telephone 0115 988 7770.

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