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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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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_outlineWith 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 Precision Engineers says: “We moved to a new large facility in 2017, and since then, we have continually grown.
We’ve invested in new machines with a better working environment and aim always to increase productivity.
There is a skills shortage, and we are lucky to have a good team around us, but we have to maximise that with the most productive machines.”
This is why six of the company’s eight turning centres have been purchased from Dugard Machine Tools.
The second-generation business was founded in 1969 kand eeps returning to Dugard,
Matthew says: “One of the main things is reliability.
The first Dugard machine we bought has been with us for six years and has been remarkably reliable.
It’s a very robust and rigid machine with box guideways, and we need that as we machine many exotic materials - we have a lot of faith in the machine.”
The turning centres supplied by Dugard are all fitted with a Siemens CNC system.
“With a lot of machine tool manufacturers, if you want a machine built to order, it typically takes twelve months to wait, and we simply couldn't wait for that.
Dugard had a machine in stock with many additional bells and whistles, such as a sub-spindle, that we never had before.
The success of that machine led us to buy two more machines. That’s because if something serves you well, you stick with what you know.”
“Since we purchased the first machine, we found that we could get more and more work through it, which eventually created a bottleneck.
We had to do something about the bottleneck, so we bought a second machine with a Y-axis last year.
We have now just had the third machine installed”.
As a turner operating four machines at C&K Precision Engineers, Matthew Gerrard says: “The machines are built extremely well, and they perform brilliantly on materials like inconel 625 and titanium – they fly through the material.
You can make massive cuts on the Dugard SMEC machines, whereas others can stall.
This is due to the really high quality and high specification motors and the box way construction.
We also love Siemens control as it is very user-friendly and has a lot of technical add-ons.
If we're doing jobs out of titanium that may have just a 0.9mm wall thickness, the Dugard SMEC machines ensure that you don’t get any vibration.
Additionally, the machines have BMT65 toolholders that are very large and robust for heavy-duty cutting.”
“Looking at the first machine we bought with the Y-axis, it’s just so much more versatile and capable than our other machines.
We have other machines with live tooling, but the Dugard Y-axis is perfect for opening slots and counter-boring holes.
We were so impressed by the sub-spindle on the SMEC SL2500SY that we purchased a SMEC SL2500Y, which is an almost identical machine except for the sub-spindle.
We purchased this as we only needed one machine with the sub-spindle, but we still needed a machine with a Y-axis for doing one-off jobs.”
“We've just added a SMEC SL2000, and my son, who is just starting his apprenticeship, is on that machine.
It doesn’t have the live tooling facility, but it has a Siemens 828 CNC control and is perfect for learning.”
Matthew Kelsall says: “When you buy a machine, nobody wants to be stuck at the end of a phone talking to someone you’ve never spoken to before, but when you speak to Dugard, you have a great relationship that work well.”