Ever wonder how a screen printing press is made? In this new video by Workhorse Products, you see a press assembled from raw materials to crated product.
Workhorse stocks raw materials that are processed into machine parts. This involves sawing, shearing, and punching. The tour then moves on to showing the computer numerical control machines, electric discharge machine, and smoothing and detailing of machine parts.
Parts are powder coated individually and cured. Finished parts move to the assembly section of the plant where machines, workers, and equipment are aligned for an optimal workflow, and specialized workers ensure that assembly is consistent and in the proper sequence.
In quality control, each automatic is cycled 3,000 times before teardown. In the wood shop, crates are custom built for each machine. Finally in the showroom, which is a 2,500-square foot full functional screen print shop, you can see where demonstrations, training, and product development take place.
To view this video, go to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmwJhRo3HVY or go to
www.youtube.com and search “Workhorse Products Screen Printing Manufacturing Facility, Phoenix, Arizona.”
Workhorse Products has distributors throughout the United States, Canada, Turkey, England, Belgium, Peru, Panama, Venezuela, Columbia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and China. For more information or the distributor nearest you, visit the Web site at
www.workhorseproducts.com; e-mail to
sales@workhorseproducts.com, or call (800) 778-8779 Option #1 sales, option #2 service; (602) 437-2305.