Haas Automation, Inc.
Rotary DNA
Back in 1983, Gene Haas developed the industry’s first fully programmable collet indexer as a means to increase production in his own machine shop. That product started it all for Haas Automation.
Today, Haas produces more than 35 models of single- and dual-axis rotary tables and indexers – including the massive HRT600 shown here – and ships roughly 300 units a month to machine shops around the world.
Rotary DNA
Back in 1983, Gene Haas developed the industry’s first fully programmable collet indexer as a means to increase production in his own machine shop. That product started it all for Haas Automation.
Today, Haas produces more than 35 models of single- and dual-axis rotary tables and indexers – including the massive HRT600 shown here – and ships roughly 300 units a month to machine shops around the world.