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Get to Know Groov-Pin: Ray Miller
Ray Miller is the quality inspector at Groov-Pin in Newnan, Georgia where we manufacture our Grooved Pins and Threaded Inserts. Ray’s responsibility is to make sure that our parts are correct in addition to answering operators’ questions, receiving and checking parts...
Grooved Pins Find a Unique New Application
Our Grooved Pins are used to strengthen assemblies in a range of industries from Aerospace and Automotive to Irrigation and Medical. Recently, Grooved Pins found a surprising new application thanks to Peter Diepenbrock, a Rhode Island artist and designer. Diepenbrock...
University of Rhode Island Students Present Capstone Project with Groov-Pin
On May 8, 2017, the students from the University of Rhode Island (URI) presented the final design report for their Capstone Project with Groov-Pin. Laeng Khoun (project manager), Josh Blacker (research engineer), and Tyler Kelly (CAD/FEA engineer) called themselves...
Get to Know Groov-Pin: Doug Waller
Doug Waller is the large pin operator at Groov-Pin’s Newnan, Georgia facility. Doug worked on the small automatic pin machines when he first started at Groov-Pin about 25 years ago and after working for another company, he returned to Groov-Pin to run the large pin...
Groov-Pin’s URI Capstone Experience
In October of 2016, three students from the University of Rhode Island (URI) started working with Groov-Pin to complete their Capstone Experience. After our junior engineer Jon Dupre presented our modeling analysis project at URI, Laeng Khoun, Tyler Kelly, and Josh...
Get to Know Groov-Pin: Ray Scungio
Ray Scungio began working for Groov-Pin 16 years ago in the Davenport Department. Today, he is the department head of the CNC Swiss Machines, Escomatics, and Brown & Sharpes for our subsidiary, Precision Turned Components (PTC), in Smithfield, Rhode Island. PTC...