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Release Date: 01/26/2024

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Like any fledgling company, the wind of change can blow qui🎧ckly through a business, and this was certainly the case for Shropshire Precision Engineering (SPE) Ltd. Initially set up as a ‘part-time’ business, it wasn’t until Technical Director Robin Chisnall joined the Shrewsbury business in 2017 that the company set about upgrading its machine tool and cutting tool technology – with XYZ Machine Tools and Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC) proving the partners of choice. 

As an engineer who has been in the industry for almost 50 years, Robin sold his previous business for a life of happy retirement back in 2016, but when he got the call from fellow Director and Company Founder Chris Mills only a year later, the love for the industry was too great a pull. Investment in XYZ machines has improved productivity and throughput, but its the reliance upon cutting tools from ITC that has delivered production consistency, impeccable surface finishes, and reduced waste and costs whilst making a major contribution to productivity improvements.

When the ISO: 9001 certified business was founded in 2014, the workload was primarily centred around the automotive industry. Nowadays, 90% of the workload is focused on serving the rapidly growing and high-demand semi-conductor sector. The company provides a complete manufacturing, cleaning, assembly and packaging service as well as testing and production control. As Robin recalls: “When I joined the company, it was primarily using cutting tools from distribution companies. The issue was a several-day lead time for some standard tools with no guaranteed delivery date. We often had to take jobs off machines because we didn’t have the tools available. Another area of frustration was in the cutting tools themselves. A repeat order for an end mill would sometimes be a different brand, coating or geometry – this completely ruined our performance and efficiency. I had worked with ITC in the past and I knew that their service, support and delivery times were second to none. They are also a UK manufacturer that can manufacture special tools as well as standard products. I called the ITC representative and we set about standardising our tool library and consumption.”

A lot of components produced at SPE are small delicate stainless and inconel parts. To machine these, SPE implements ITCs 5021 Series of long length centre cutting 5-flute end mills with harmonic fluting and the 5041 Series of 5-flute extended reach end mills. As Robin adds: “Instead of changing between roughing and finishing tools, we trochoidal mill with the ITC 5-flute Cupro coated tools at high speeds and feeds with a low depth of cut. The surface finishes are incredible and the tool life is 50% better than any tools we have used before. We have recently started three new machinists and they are all struggling to comprehend the remarkable tool life we get from the ITC end mills and the reduction in tool changeovers.”

The tool life is a huge benefit to SPE, as are the improved surface finishes. “Before we started using ITC tools, surface finishes were inconsistent and we used to undertake significant hand polishing – this is no longer the case. This is saving our company a lot of labour hours every week.”

From a productivity perspective, the range of ITC trochoidal 5-flute end mills and also the 2152 Series of 2-flute ball nose end mills that are used from 1 to 8mm diameter for steel machining, have improved throughput significantly. As Robin adds: “All of our jobs are small volumes, so we can’t always track cycle times. However, when we first moved cutting tool suppliers, there were several jobs with 20 or 30-minute cycles that were reduced to less than 10 minutes with ITC tools.”

As well as using a complete array of ITC’s UK-manufactured cutting tools that range from end mills and drills through to taps and reamers, the Shropshire manufacturer has also invested in BIG KAISER tool holders from ITC. 

Alluding to this, Robin adds: “When we moved to ITC, we could conduct trochoidal milling at much higher feeds and speeds. However, the increased cutting forces were pulling tools from our milling chucks. To retain and extend these productivity gains, we needed high-quality chucks. We spoke with the ITC engineer and we bought the BIG KAISER Hi-Power BBT milling chuck with dual face and taper contact. The slim-line design gave us the reach we needed and the clamping forces eliminated tool ‘pull-out’. Additionally, the BIG KAISER chucks improved our rigidity and stability, this allowed us to run our ITC tools at even higher speed and feed rates.”

Alluding to the quality of BIG KAISER toolholding systems, Robin continues: “We have a lot of tight tolerance work and one job requires a series of 6mm diameter reamed holes at a 70mm pitch. We would have to do test runs on parts like this to avoid scrap. This deviation was not down to the machine or process reliability – but the toolholders. To eradicate this issue, ITC suggested we try the BIG KAISER MEGA New Baby Chuck for drilling and reaming the holes. We trialled a reamer with the new MEGA New Baby Chuck and it was reaming to a concentricity and precision level within 3”m. The runout of the previous chucks would never have held such tight tolerances.”

Concluding on the overall service from ITC, Robin says: “We have guaranteed next-day delivery on standard products, excellent technical support and an unfathomable diversity of special products. In fact, with every special tool, ITC will create a product code. This means that we can order the specific code and we will get repeat orders of our special tools that are all manufactured in the UK. This consistency is of critical importance to us. Some of our parts have a value that exceeds £12,000 - to scrap one of these parts because of tool ‘pull-out’, or the run-out on a precision feature is outside tolerance due to an inferior collet is not a