
History
2019
All versions of MT 733 series are available now! Another groundbreaking milestone in the world of complete machining solutions. With flexible, integrated automation!
2018
World premiere at the AMB in Stuttgart: STAMA MT 733 two: high productive mill-turn machining center for 6-sides complete machining - absolutely new: portal construction!
2016
Presentation of the new MC 338 TWIN! An absolutely stable machining center by large guideway distances for heavy machining. Spindle distance of 600 mm gets a high flexibility.
2014
Realisation of the new STAMA design. The attractive and modern appearance is well received at the customers, in future, all series will be equipped with this look.
2012
STAMA was awarded first in 2008 and again in 2012 the »TOP 100« seal of approval, and so belongs to the 100 most innovative German small and medium-sized enterprises.
2010
PEPS® – Performance Efficiency Per Square metre (more performance on less space) – becomes the design principle of the new STAMA centers. The 33 model range with PEPS® is awarded the MM Award.
2007
The twins appear for the first time as the ambassadors of the STAMA TWIN technology. The desired success is achieved, the TWINs and the MC TWIN are the talk of the town.
2007
For highly productive 6-sided complete machining in series manufacturing: MT-2C. The innovative manufacturing solution based on the MT technology combines the productivity of a bar turning automated system with the flexibility and versatility of a milling-turning center. Awarded the MM Innovation Prize in 2007 at the EMO in Hanover.
2007
Pointing the way in productivity: With the new 4-spindle centers, TWIN users achieve a productivity boost. 5-axes complete manufacture in one clamping opens up new ranges of parts and high output on a small space.
2005
Over 70 % of all STAMA centers leave the works as turnkey solutions. The excellent engineering and the manufacturing technologies »MT« and »TWIN« assure decisive competitive advantages for customers.
2001
STAMA unites vertical milling with full turning performance on one machining center: The MT technology opens up markets like medical technology, tool manufacture and the automobile industry. Flexible 6-sided complete machining drastically reduces throughput times and increases the workpiece quality.
1997
The first CNC center for the complete machining of bars comes from STAMA. This innovative manufacturing method is the basis of the MT technology, which in the following years revolutionises many manufacturing operations and production procedures.
1990
Start of in-house spindle construction. Spindles for the TWIN, TWIN² and MT centers of all performance classes are installed and tested.
1989
The innovative, patented tool changing technology without versatile design (pick-up procedure) for consistently short chip-to-chip time is in every STAMA center an important factor in reducing unit costs.
1981
Full of pride in our own work: The "doers" in front of the 100th machining center of the MC 315/MC 430 model range. Most of them are still with STAMA today.
1980
The first CNC double-spindle machining center is from STAMA. In the next decades, under the name of TWIN, they are used for highly productive manufacturing tasks worldwide. Constantly developed further, the TWINs from STAMA stand for innovation and set the benchmark in the branch.
1973
The existing premises reach their limit – the production of the Revolver drilling automated system is partly transferred to Uhingen near Göppingen.
1970
Automation begins: The first STAMA NC Revolver drilling automated system is developed – a genuine pioneering performance.
1963
Revolver drilling automated system RV 115/H. Although still relay controlled, nonetheless a milestone in automated manufacturing. Six consecutive work steps without re-clamping.
1954
From the genial idea of being able to use up to seven tools successively and efficiently on a stand drilling machine, the trend-setting, patented STAMA Revolver drilling heads ARBO are developed.
1946
Petrol lighters, band saws, handcarts or spätzle presses – "marketing from below“ is adopted: What is produced is what people need and what is doable with the materials available.