In addition to the steady further development of the existing standard products, the horizontal flange and end machining machine FEB 3-150 as well as the range of the E1S machines are presented as simple end-machining machines with CNC control.
Hagen & Goebel develops a simple, user-friendly control that allows the use of CNC technology, without the machine operator having to have comprehensive CNC programming skills.
From the occasional support of neighboring companies with capacity bottlenecks, the job-order -from lot size 1 to smaller series as additional stand-by is developed.
Hagen & Goebel takes over the product range of A & W Busch in loation Gevelsberg. This includes keyway milling machines in hydraulic and CNC-controlled design, numerous accessories for the production of keyways, such as shaft vices and measuring devices, as well as special milling machines.
As a result, the production area and subsequently the office space are expanded by extensions.
In 2008, a further production hall will be built specifically for its own mechanical production. The expansion of the new production hall will enable us to react more quickly and flexibly to specific customer requirements.
The product range of the centering vices is designed for clamping larger workpiece diameters.
After the completion of new company buildings, the seat will be moved to the present location at the Saelzerweg in the business area Soest Sued-Ost in mid-1991. The new company premises offer space for further expansion.
In the middle of 1995, today's managing director A. Kappelhoff joins the company, initially as a technical manager. From 1997 he took the sole management.
Hagen & Goebel is known as a well-known manufacturer of tapping machines well beyond the borders of Germany. In cooperation with the University Paderborn pioneering developments for the high-speed machining of internal threads are advanced. In addition to the increased use of thread forming, first CNC-controlled machines are developed and built.
In 1933, Hagen & Goebel emerged from the outsourcing of the Hagen Battery AG operating facility in Soest. In addition to machines and equipment for the battery industry, the product program of internal thread cutting machines is taken over by Thiel from Ruhla (Thuringia). Since the 1930s, this division has been steadily developed.