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Technical Documentation Standards: Best Practices &

July 15, 2026/

You've probably seen the pattern already. A new machine or semi-automated workstation goes in, the FAT passes, operators get trained, and six months later the best troubleshooting knowledge lives in one electrician's notebook and two veteran operators' memory. The official binder still exists, but nobody reaches for it unless an auditor is in the building....

Manufacturing Drawings Standards: Master Production

July 14, 2026/

A production line rarely stops because of one dramatic engineering failure. More often, it stops because a machinist can't tell which surface finish applies, a fixture plate was built to the wrong revision, or a supplier interpreted a projection method differently than the design team intended. The drawing looked “close enough” in the office. On...

Vision Inspection Systems: Boost Quality & ROI

July 13, 2026/

You're probably dealing with some version of this right now. A line is running, operators are checking parts, and quality looks acceptable until a customer complaint, a batch hold, or a painful rework review shows that a defect slipped through. It wasn't a dramatic failure. It was a missing component, a bad label, a subtle...

Servo Motor Applications: Precision Automation for 2026

July 12, 2026/

If you're running a plant today, you already know where the pain sits. A manual station is slowing the line. Quality varies by operator. Changeovers eat more time than anyone wants to admit. And every automation quote that lands on your desk seems built for a budget and footprint you don't have. That's why servo...

Optimize Conveyor System Design for 2026 ROI

July 11, 2026/

You're probably dealing with one of two headaches right now. Parts aren't reaching the next station fast enough, or finished product is stacking up where it shouldn't. In both cases, people often blame staffing, operator pace, or scheduling first. More often, the underlying issue is flow. That's where conveyor system design stops being a mechanical...

Optimize Operations with Telemetry and Process Controls

July 10, 2026/

You're likely dealing with some version of the same daily problem. One line runs well on first shift, drifts on second, and turns into a troubleshooting exercise by the end of the week. Operators compensate manually. Quality catches problems after parts are already built. Maintenance gets called when a machine finally stops, not when it...

Boost Efficiency: Manufacturing Process Improvement

July 9, 2026/

You're probably dealing with the same mix of pressure most plant leaders face right now. Output has to go up. Scrap and rework have to come down. Labor is harder to find and harder to keep. Quality can't slip, especially if you're working in regulated manufacturing. And while everyone talks about automation, plant leaders still...

Akron CNC Training Center: Boost ROI in 2026

July 8, 2026/

Your new machine is installed. The controls are modern, the tooling package wasn't cheap, and the sales team is already counting on higher throughput. Then the first hard truth shows up on the floor. Automation doesn't fix a skills gap. It exposes one. That's where a training partner matters. If you're responsible for production, quality,...

Material Handling Automation Solutions: A 2026 Guide

July 7, 2026/

A manual cart misses a replenishment run. A line operator waits for parts. A supervisor pulls someone from another station to recover the schedule. By noon, output is behind, quality checks are rushed, and everyone blames labor when the underlying problem is flow. That's the moment most plants are in when they start looking at...

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Jessie Ayala

Mr. Ayala holds a degree in mechanical engineering and is a certified tool and die maker, which uniquely equips him to handle even the most complex and customized equipment requirements.

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