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2024 was a mixed year, with some stellar announcements like Tata Group’s gigafactory investment offset by the cancellation of Phase 2 of HS2 and a budget black hole to pay for, but an Industrial Strategy may give the industry the long-term stability it needs. This article is by Will Stirling The Chancellor Rachel Reeves received a boost a week before her Autumn Budget when the IMF revised its forecast for UK growth this year to 1.1% (up from 0.7% in July) and 1.5% in 2025 – the biggest upward revision for any advanced country. It’s a sign of better things to come, and 2024 was not...
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Anotronic Ltd is a well-recognised subcontract machining business and manufacturer of high-quality EDM fast-hole drilling and EDM die-sinking machine tools. Founded in 1982, the Leighton Buzzard business started in ECM, ECD and EDM tooling and machining, evolving to the production and growth of its own ECM and ECD technology brand. Along this journey, the company has worked with Sodi-Tech UK and the Sodick brand of machines. Martin White, Managing Director of Anotronic Ltd, says: “My father started the business in 1982, and I joined the company in 1985. We tend to machine a lot of...
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With 75% of its turning centres bought from Dugard Machine Tools, it's safe to say that C&K Precision Engineers Ltd is reaping the rewards of working with the South Coast machine tool specialist. The Stoke-on-Trent manufacturer is a subcontract machining, assembly and fabrication business serving the medical, aerospace, surveillance and general manufacturing sectors. Working in these high-end segments, C&K Precision demands machine tools capable of delivering high-quality, tight-tolerance workpieces from the most challenging material grades. Matthew Kelsall from C&K...
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Recent research commissioned by Close Brothers Asset Finance has revealed the significant impact of rising costs on businesses across the UK, with a majority of respondents reporting adverse effects on their operations and financial health. According to the research, 71% of businesses have been affected by the rising cost of doing business, while 25% reported no impact, and 5% were unsure. Among those experiencing increased costs, 56% indicated that it has negatively impacted their cash flow. Conversely, 27% reported no negative impact on cash flow, and 15% did not notice an increase in...
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The design concept of assembled drills with exchangeable solid carbide cutting heads, adopted by ISCAR at the turn of the century, significantly altered the company’s holemaking product program. As part of this concept, a precise carbide head is mounted in a steel holder using the ‘self-clamping’ principle, which relies on the holder’s elastic deformation without any mechanical clamping means. This approach is characteristic of various successful ISCAR products, such as the SELF-GRIP and MULTI-MASTER tool lines. These have substantially improved machining performance and...
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Prima Additive and Comau, two Italian companies and global leaders in their respective sectors have joined forces to showcase the advantages of dual-layer laser cladding. This results from developing a high-speed, fully automated brake disc coating system for Stellantis. The first in a series of robotic-driven Rapid Coating Process cells was presented during the Stellantis Factory Booster Day, held in Turin on September 18th. By hard coating the raw brake discs with resilient steel and composite materials, the solution will enable Stellantis to significantly increase brake disc...
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Architectural ironmongery manufacturer Instinct Hardware has recently invested in a host of equipment that includes an Italian-built Biglia bar-fed, twin-spindle lathe with a ± 45 mm Y-axis turret having and 15 driven tools. Installed in the Stirchley factory where premium quality door knobs and handles, door stops, and accessories are manufactured, the latest turning centre was sourced in May 2024 from the Whitehouse Machine Tools. The company supplied the machine as a turnkey package with a bar feeding unit and a gantry-type system for unloading components onto a conveyor. This...
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Hexagon, a world leader in digital reality solutions that combine sensors, software and autonomous technologies, has expanded its collaboration with the automotive manufacturer SEAT S.A. The deal builds upon a 25-year partnership working with Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division. The companies have signed a strategic agreement that aims to deepen the digital transformation of SEAT S.A, focusing on the digitalisation of vehicle components, the management of digitised information and advanced process simulation. This agreement will enable SEAT S.A. to optimise production and...
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The term ‘one-stop-shop’ is often banded around the subcontract manufacturing industry. It’s not until you find a company like Woodbrook Precision Ltd that you can truly understand what a single source solution provider looks like. The Lancashire manufacturer ventures beyond rivals’ services and continually invests in the latest machine tools fully supported by advanced cutting tool solutions from CERATIZIT UK. The company is located in Ashton-Under-Lyne on the Northeast edge of Greater Manchester. It's plant list includes a complete array of manual and CNC 3 to 5-axis...
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One of the biggest challenges for any machine shop is workshop air quality and the impact coolant mist has on staff. To stop coolant mist from impacting air quality in the workplace, Tooling 2000 Limited installed on-machine mist extraction systems from Filtermist. In addition to COSHH compliant clean air, the Birmingham subcontract manufacturer is also benefitting in other less obvious ways…. Founded back in 1996, Tooling 2000 offers everything from prototyping and development to 5-axis laser cutting, CNC machining, precision tooling and presswork for marquee customers like Rolls-Royce,...
info_outlineCompanies that manufacture one-off parts and small batches primarily for the mechanical engineering industry require tools that are versatile all-rounders. Just as important is a tool partner who understands what metalcutting is all about and can ‘read’ the production process. If the partner just happens to be located in the region, then they are just the right partner. Otto Beckert Feinmechanik GmbH & Co. KG discovered this when it turned to ARNO Werkzeuge not only to supply turning, milling and drilling tools but also advice and assistance.
“We think European and that’s how we buy. Even if our work is focused on products and applications for the world market, we aim to keep the added value here in the region. After all, most of our customers are also from this region,” stresses Ralf Beckert, Managing Director of Otto Beckert GmbH & Co. KG in Kirchentellinsfurt. The medium-sized manufacturer is an innovative solution finder and most of its customers are located within a 50km radius.
Customers include well-known machine manufacturers as well as suppliers to the semiconductor industry, powertrain specialists and other global market leaders, of which there are many in the Stuttgart region. The company’s management attaches great importance to regional responsibility and a stable supply chain with rapid response and personal dialogue. This is why ARNO Werkzeuge GmbH with its universal cutting tools has been a dependable partner.
With 40 employees and 19 CNC machines that produce high-quality components from all conceivable materials, batch sizes range mostly between one and 100 or small runs up to 2,000 parts. Customers come from the motorsport, medical, drilling platform and chip production industries. “Frequent tool changes foul up any calculation,” says Kevin Göhner, Industrial Mechanic and CNC operator at Otto Beckert.
The aim is not to squeeze the last hours, minutes or metres of tool life out of a tool. The essential thing, he finds, is universal tools that can be used for as many processes as possible and a wide range of materials. Here is where Tobias Breitling from ARNO Werkzeuge has arrived with the right products.
The technical consultant also comes with a wealth of application knowledge and universal products for efficient machining. One highlight is the patented DuoMill FD milling system. With only one basic body, the tools can be used for corner and high-feed milling operations on steel, stainless and aluminium. “And you can even do this from a corner radius of just 0.2mm, which is virtually unrivalled,” assures Breitling. The fact that corner and high feed inserts are mounted in one insert seat is unique and patented. To machine non-ferrous metals, the indexable inserts are precision-ground and polished around their entire circumference. In addition, the nickel-plated long-life basic holders with four cutting edges per insert allow a high feed rate.
Efficient milling with unique patented tools
Universal tools with these features not only have a positive effect on tool change times but also the cost of the tool holders. They simplify handling, storage and stocking. “The fact that two different types of indexable inserts can be mounted on the same tool holder provides our customers with enormous flexibility,” says Breitling. “And flexibility is our top priority,” adds Beckert. The product range includes screw-in end milling cutters from 25 to 42mm diameter, as well as shell-type cutters with diameters of 40 to 160mm.
The differential pitch of the tool holders significantly reduces vibrations during milling. Four efficient cutting edges at 90° angles ensure high efficiency in corner and high feed milling operations. “This is the real strength of the DuoMill and produces very smooth surfaces as a result,” says Göhner. Breitling explains that in some cases, it can even eliminate downstream work steps. “If you want to work both rapidly and at high precision, you should opt for our FD milling system.”
Showing the workpiece more teeth
Milling, roughing and finishing at 90° requires a lot of material removal, so Otto Beckert switches to the all-around BLN corner milling system. When a solid tool holder, large and stable indexable inserts and an infeed of up to 12mm come into play, there is no stopping them. “The machine is more likely to fail than the tool,” surmises Breitling.
Göhner also enjoys using the FT face milling systems 09 and 12 with the same enthusiasm. They consist of stable tool holders with more teeth and smaller indexable inserts to match. Here too, the tool holders have a differential pitch that also ensures a smooth milling process with less vibration. “We can run at significantly higher feed rates and achieve a higher metal removal rate, especially with small allowances,” says Göhner, adding that time and flexibility are crucial factors.
“Despite the small diameter, we can place more teeth in the tool,” explains Breitling. Whereas previously there was only room to fit six indexable inserts, now up to nine can be installed. This reduces throughput times and costs. The indexable inserts also cut very softly and this reduces wear on the spindle and machine. So, when the FT face milling system is tooled with cutting edges and matching smaller indexable inserts, it covers a diameter range of 20 to 125mm.
Parting off and grooving
In process optimiser, Tobias Nagel’s opinion, the SA parting-off tools with flange-mounted holders that Breitling has in his bag are indispensable for lathes. He likes to use the two-edged SA parting and grooving system with grooving widths of 1.5 to 10mm for grooving and parting off at large grooving depths of up to 140mm in diameter. “That’s important for us, so we don’t have to change so often,” explains Nagel. The parting-off tool, together with its many modules, holders and blades, is ideal for many applications at Otto Beckert. Nagel also appreciates the wide variety of matching flange-mounted holders for various machines.
The patented ACS (ARNO Cooling System), which the manufacturer developed specifically for parting off, is an extremely important factor. In the ACS 2 variant, the coolant channel at the insert seat is coupled with a second jet that sprays coolant from the bottom onto the tool flank. The coolant channel is a 3D-printed variant and has a triangular optimised-flow shape which supplies coolant across the full width of the insert right through to the edge of the cutting edge. Nagel is therefore delighted with the tool life that is three times longer.
Icing on the cake for drilling
The machining specialists are also thrilled about significant savings when it comes to drilling. That’s because Breitling introduced the insert drilling system. The core drills are designed for stationary or rotary operations. Depending on the application, ten types of coated and uncoated inserts in four geometries can be attached to a range of twelve spiral or straight-fluted tool holders.
They do not need the full diameter range from 14 to 32mm by any means. “But they replace our solid tungsten carbide tools for diameters from 14 to 20mm. That cuts our costs by a huge amount,” says Beckert happily.