Grob Systems Launches Educational Video Series
The new technical tutorial and informational videos will focus machine design/building, machine applications and machine maintenance/inspection.
Grob Systems, a leader in the development of manufacturing systems and machine tools, has announced a new YouTube Video Series called “Machine Minutes with Grob.” New technical tutorial and informational videos will be released regularly and will focus on three primary topics, including machine design/building, machine applications and machine maintenance and inspection. The videos will generally range from two to eight minutes in length.
“We are very pleased to offer educational videos on important machine topics that provide key technical tips and straight-forward how-to steps, designed to make our customers more productive and successful with their applications,” Michael Hough, marketing and technical content creator at Grob Systems, says. “The videos are short, demonstrating important points in an engaging, conversational format that include step-by-step instructions for effective use and care of the machine. It is also a chance for our customers to get better acquainted with our engineering and service teams at Grob.”
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