Looking for local knowledge on operating Biesse Rover 20 in Maine
3/13/26
Website: http://www.lincolnfixtures.com
I have a Biesse Rover 20 that was taken out of service about eight years ago during a move and down sizing. It's a functioning machine that was operated by employees at the time. That operational knowledge is gone and would like to get it going again. Are there any technicians or operators familiar with this machine or similar that could assist in a day or two of onsite education? Machine is located in southern Maine, could provide compensation and housing if traveling. The machine is currently powered up and ready to go.
3/16/26 #2: Looking for local knowledge on oper ...
Website: http://www.cnc-tool.com
try Mark Tomlin..cnccustomservices.com
3/22/26 #3: Looking for local knowledge on oper ...
Good luck. I've found that machines taken out of service can be difficult after the years go by. Air fittings, lines, etc tend to dry rot without air and the oiler working. I hope you don't experience what I have many years ago. Biesse has a well deserved reputation for service that sucks. Find someone not employed by Biesse.