CNC Machinery Solutions https://www.cncm.co.uk Wed, 16 Dec 2020 08:59:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 New large-capacity Doosan multi-tasking mill-turn machines. https://www.cncm.co.uk/new-products/mills-cnc-introduces-new-large-capacity-range-of-doosan-multi-tasking-mill-turn-machines/ Mon, 14 Dec 2020 12:05:44 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=3074 Latest mill-turn range is immensely powerful, accurate, fast and flexible. CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has introduced a new range of large-capacity, multi-tasking mill-turn machines into the market. The Puma SMX 5100L series, the largest in Doosan’s SMX range, has been designed and built to handle … Continue reading New large-capacity Doosan multi-tasking mill-turn machines.

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Latest mill-turn range is immensely powerful, accurate, fast and flexible.

CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has introduced a new range of large-capacity, multi-tasking mill-turn machines into the market.

The Puma SMX 5100L series, the largest in Doosan’s SMX range, has been designed and built to handle large, heavy workpieces typically found in the aerospace, energy and oil and gas sectors – and machine them to completion in a single set-up.

There are four different models in the SMX 5100L range with the largest machines having chuck sizes up to 21”, a maximum turning diameter of 830mm and a maximum turning length of 3050mm.

SMX 5100LS and SMX 5100LSB machines are equipped with high-torque, built-in (left and right) spindles (up to 37kW/2400rpm) with 0.0001° resolution on their C-axes for high precision contouring. SMX5100L and SMX 5100LB models feature a programmable, servo-driven tailstock (instead of a sub-spindle) for the precision machining of long shafts, tubes etc.

All four models are supplied with a powerful and versatile B-axis milling head (+/- 120° stroke) that features the Capto C8 quick-change tooling system and is powered by a 37kW motor that rotates at 10,000rpm. The roller gear cam mechanism that drives the B-axis eliminates backlash and is highly rigid, capable of outputting torque of up to 2700Nm.

SMX 5100L machines’ productivity and performance are further optimised by their ultra fast rapid rates (40m/min), their (520mm) Y-axis capability and their heavy-duty high-precision roller LM guideways.

The machines are also equipped with generous sized, servo-driven tool changers (up to 120 tools), with the machines’ ATCs also having their own touch screen operation panel for ease of use, efficient job set-ups and improved process reliability. (Long boring bar and long tool magazines are also available, as options, that further extend the machines’ application potential).

Accuracy – a priority

Everything about the new SMX 5100L machines screams accuracy.

From their rigid design and build and their sealed guideways (that prevent chip and coolant ingress) through to their spindle, headstock and ball-screw cooling systems, that keep thermal deformation under check – SMX 5100L machines deliver unrivalled accuracy even during long machining runs.

CNC Control – introducing CUFOS

SMX 5100L machines are supplied with the latest CUFOS Fanuc-based control.

CUFOS is an acronym for Customised User-Friendly Flexible Operating System – Doosan’s new, customisable, app-based front-end control interface that, with a 19” touchscreen and enhanced 3D graphics, uses conversational programming software as well as access to a range of process reliability functions (like machine collision avoidance etc.), to improve performance and efficiency.

Says Tony Dale, CNC Machinery Solutions’s Technical Director:

“Everything about Doosan’s new SMX 5100L multi-tasking mill-turn machines is impressive

“From their size and capacity, right through to their speed, power, accuracy and versatility. Although only just launched into the market we believe that the new SMX 5100L machines will become immensely popular and successful.”

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CNC Machinery Solutions helps make a tough machining decision easy! https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/a-tough-machining-decision-made-easy/ Tue, 08 Dec 2020 09:37:01 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=3069 Leading precision subcontractor, searching for a large-capacity, powerful vertical machining centre canvasses the market and ultimately invests in a new Doosan machine from CNC Machinery Solutions. CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has supplied Birmingham-based Burcas Ltd., a privately owned specialist engineering subcontractor, with a new large-capacity vertical … Continue reading CNC Machinery Solutions helps make a tough machining decision easy!

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Leading precision subcontractor, searching for a large-capacity, powerful vertical machining centre canvasses the market and ultimately invests in a new Doosan machine from CNC Machinery Solutions.

CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has supplied Birmingham-based Burcas Ltd., a privately owned specialist engineering subcontractor, with a new large-capacity vertical machining centre.

The machine, a Doosan Mynx 9500/50 with a Doosan-Fanuc control, was installed at the company’s 32,000sq. ft. facility in October 2020 and is being used, primarily at this moment in time, to machine specialist tooling, prototypes and a range of high-precision components for the Nuclear Sector- a manufacturing sector which, owing to its ‘essential’ status, has been largely unaffected by the lockdown and its restrictions.

When not being used to machine parts destined for the nuclear sector the Mynx 9500/50 has also been used, to a lesser extent, to machine high-precision tungsten carbide and High-Speed Steel (HSS) Sheeter and Slitter knives and blades for Burcas’ domestic and internationally-based paper and packaging customers.

The Nuclear Sector – the catalyst

The nuclear sector has always been important to Burcas and, over the last 10 months (since the COVID-19 outbreak), has become even more so owing to a decline in the company’s other major business areas i.e. aerospace, oil and gas etc., caused, in large part, by the impact and effects of the pandemic.

In fact it was the increase in demand for Burcas’ high-quality machining services from customers in the nuclear sector that was the catalyst behind the new Doosan machine tool investment.

Says Mike Burrows, Burcas’ owner and managing director:

“To capitalise on the growing business opportunities in the nuclear sector we, at the beginning of the year, audited our existing machining capacity and capabilities.

“The results of the audit combined with our knowledge of the sector (i.e. the type of components and parts required by our customers, the machinability of the materials being used for these components etc.), highlighted a need for us to strengthen our milling capabilities as a matter of some urgency.

“As a consequence we specced out the type of machine we knew we required in terms of its size and capacity, spindle configuration and speed, torque rating etc., and began researching the market for the ideal machine.

“Although the new machine tool purchase was driven (almost entirely) by an increase in demand from customers in the nuclear sector we never lost sight that it would also become a major machining asset for our future aerospace and oil and gas business – when both returned to something resembling normality.”

To identify the most appropriate and effective machine tool Burcas canvassed the market assessing both the machine tools and their suppliers against its purchase criteria.

The new machine tool purchase: Burcas’ key criteria

  1. To be able to machine a wider range of larger and longer components (than had been previously the case) the company determined that it needed a machining centre with a bigger working envelope.
  2. Owing to the materials being machined (i.e. stainless steels, hastelloy, titanium, exotics etc.) and their machinability; the type of machining operations likely to be employed (i.e. heavy-duty roughing, interrupted cutting etc.) in producing the parts, and the accuracies and surface finishes required – it was clear that the new machine had to have a rigid design and construction…a powerful, high-torque spindle…a generous sized tool changer and a highly-effective swarf management system.
  3. To help optimise machine tool uptime once the selected machine was installed, Burcas looked closely at the depth and breadth of the various machine tool suppliers’ after-sales service and support operations.

Other key criteria included the machine’s cost and its availability.

Meeting the criteria: The Mynx 9500/50

Having canvassed the market and discussed its requirements with a ‘hit list’ of potential machine tool suppliers, Burcas ultimately decided to invest in the Mynx 9500/50 machine for the following reasons:

a) The Mynx 9500/50 is a large-capacity machine with an impressive working envelope (X-axis 2500mm; Y-axis 950mm and Z-axis 850mm), and a large work table (2500mm x 950mm) that can accommodate parts up to 3,500kg in weight (i.e. maximum table load). The machine’s 16m/min rapid rates on all axes make it extremely productive…enabling it to get down to business fast.

b) The Mynx is a rigidly designed and built box-guideway machine.

It is equipped with a powerful, two-speed gear box driven (22kW/10,000rpm), high-torque (452 Nm) spindle, with a BT50 face and taper configuration that makes it ideal for heavy-duty cutting operations, long machining runs and the efficient and accurate machining of ‘difficult-to-machine’ materials.

c) The machine features a 40-position ATC with a fast (2.5 second) tool change over time for improved productivity and flexibility, and a high efficiency four row screw chip disposal system that delivers improved efficiency and process reliability.

d) The Mynx 9500/50 is supplied and supported by CNC Machinery Solutions who’s pre- and after-sales and service offering is widely recognised as being ‘the best in the business’.

Says Mike Burrows:

“The Mynx 9500/50 is our first Doosan machine and since its installation it hasn’t missed a beat. The machine is versatile and reliable, and its cutting performance is impressive.

“In addition to the machine we have also been impressed with CNC Machinery Solutions. From the outset they adopted a proactive role and, even a tricky installation that necessitated the craning in of the machine through the roof, was professionally managed and executed.”

About Burcas

Burcas, established in 1941, is a company run on sound business principles. It is committed to continuous improvement and, as part of its vision and values, “strives for perfection and 100% customer satisfaction”.

The company has, over many years, built a strong reputation in and across the many markets it serves (both domestic and international) for -: a) the quality and accuracy of its machined products; b) its speed of response and ability to fulfil customers’ lead times and delivery schedules; c) its competitive pricing policies.

Essential to the company’s success and its ability to work across so many industries and sectors has been its progressive attitude to investing in the latest manufacturing and machining technologies.

Says Mike Burrows

“We constantly monitor and evaluate all aspects of our business. If, and when, we identify an area that needs attention or improvement we act decisively.”

In recent years this strategic outlook has seen the company invest in a number of advanced machine tools, optimise its processes and systems and integrate an effective ERP/MRP system across its operations to improve efficiencies and effectiveness.

Burcas is committed to quality and, as well as having ISO 9001 and AS9100 Rev D certification, also holds a number of customer-specific approvals.

Concludes Mike Burrows:

“The new Mynx 9500/50 investment is another example of Burcas’ commitment to continuous improvement and of us striving to be the best we can be.”

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Thanks to CNC Machinery Solutions, blue is the colour of success! https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/the-colour-of-success/ Tue, 17 Nov 2020 11:27:44 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=3023 Cutting Blue Ltd., invests in its first Doosan 3-axis vertical machining centre from CNC Machinery Solutions. CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has recently supplied Birmingham-based Cutting Blue Ltd., the newly-created manufacturing arm of engineering consultancy and training specialist, Cutting Blue Solutions Ltd., with a new Doosan vertical … Continue reading Thanks to CNC Machinery Solutions, blue is the colour of success!

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Cutting Blue Ltd., invests in its first Doosan 3-axis vertical machining centre from CNC Machinery Solutions.

CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has recently supplied Birmingham-based Cutting Blue Ltd., the newly-created manufacturing arm of engineering consultancy and training specialist, Cutting Blue Solutions Ltd., with a new Doosan vertical machining centre.

The machine, a large-capacity DNM 6700, was delivered and installed at the company’s 2,000 sq. ft. facility in Saltley in September 2020 where it is being used to machine, in mainly small batch sizes at this moment in time, high-precision and high-value components for a range of customers operating in the motorsport and general engineering sectors – to name but a few.

About Cutting Blue

The creation of Cutting Blue Ltd is the brainchild of owner and managing director, Piotr Parobczy.

Having started his working life, first as a machine tool setter and then as a CAD/CAM programmer, Mr. Parobczy used this knowledge and experience, gained from working in a number of different manufacturing environments, to develop and hone a range of specific engineering consultancy skills.

The acquisition of these skills ultimately enabled him to start, and secure, work as a contractor where (over the years) he was responsible for the design and implementation of innovative and high-value projects for a number of UK- and internationally-based customers.

Following on from this success, and having built up an impressive track record Mr. Parobczy, in 2017, set up Cutting Blue Ltd – an engineering service company providing specialist training and consultancy services to blue-chip and progressive manufacturing companies.

Says Piotr Parobczy:

“Cutting Blue Ltd., began its life as a engineering consultancy.

“However, even back then it was always my ambition and intention to create a manufacturing company – when the time was right.”

That time, as it transpired, was in Spring 2020.

Explains Piotr Parobczy:

“The pandemic outbreak had a detrimental effect on the availability of contract work and this proved to be the catalyst I was waiting for.

“Because the creation of a manufacturing company was a long held ambition of mine I was not starting such an undertaking from scratch. To a large extent much of the spadework and planning had already been done.”

These plans covered all aspects of the business including – the location of the new company…the services it would provide…typical customer profiles etc.

Continues Piotr Parobczy:

“I chose Birmingham because of its central location and because I knew the area well.

“From my background and experience the company would not be a ‘jack of all trades’ operation but instead would offer specialist, high-precision machining (milling) services to customers typically operating in the high-end motorsport, automotive and aerospace sectors.”

To realise its ambitions and objectives Cutting Blue needed access to advanced machine tool technologies – and made the decision, from a reliability perspective and to provide a clear statement of intent, to invest in a new rather than a used machining centre.

The Doosan: CNC Machinery Solutions angle

Cutting Blue approached a number of machine tool manufacturers with its requirements.

Says Piotr Parobczy:

“A number of companies I approached sent in literature etc., but didn’t follow things up.

“I got a different reception and reaction from CNC Machinery Solutions who, from the outset, adopted a more proactive and partnership approach. They took time to understand the business and the type of work that would be undertaken: they worked collaboratively with me to identify the optimum machine tool solution.”

The Doosan DNM 6700

Understanding the type and size of components to be machined…the typical materials to be machined (i.e. aluminium, steel, Stainless, titanium, engineering plastics etc.)…the typical part accuracies and surface finishes that would be required…and the volumes/batch sizes to be machined – resulted in the identification, selection and, ultimate, ordering of a Doosan DNM 6700 – a large-capacity vertical machining centre.

The Fanuc-controlled DNM 6700 installed at Cutting Blue’s facility is a highly-rigid machine that delivers speed, high accuracy and unrivalled process reliability.

It is equipped with a 18.5kW/12,000rpm directly-coupled (high-speed) spindle, a 1500mm x 670mm work table with a 1300kg maximum table load, a 30-position ATC, roller LM guideways (all axes) and thermal error compensation.

The machine was also supplied with a Blum TC50 workpiece touch probe and Blum ZX Speed IR tool setting probe.

Says Piotr Parobczy:

“I was already familiar with Doosan machine tools and knew that they were reliable, represented great value and delivered excellent cutting performance.

“The DNM 6700, with its large work table, provides much needed capacity, capability and flexibility (now and in the future) enabling us to machine large or multiple smaller parts in one set-up.

“Although still early days I am delighted with the DNM 6700 and am already looking at investing in second Doosan machine.”

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Quick thinking! https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/quick-thinking/ Tue, 10 Nov 2020 10:11:24 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2997 Quick Machining Solutions invests in a new Doosan vertical machining centre from CNC Machinery Solutions to improve production and help meet continued demand for its high-quality machining services. CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has supplied Quick Machining Solutions Ltd., a leading precision subcontract specialist based on the … Continue reading Quick thinking!

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Quick Machining Solutions invests in a new Doosan vertical machining centre from CNC Machinery Solutions to improve production and help meet continued demand for its high-quality machining services.

CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has supplied Quick Machining Solutions Ltd., a leading precision subcontract specialist based on the outskirts of the New Forest, with a new vertical machining centre.

The machine, a Doosan DNM 4500, is a compact, high-performance and best-selling 3-axis machining centre that has become a firm favourite amongst precision component manufacturers in the UK and Ireland. The new machining centre was installed at Quick Machining Solutions’ modern, refurbished 7,000sq. ft. facility in September 2020.

Investment rationale

Investing in a new machine tool during the pandemic, at a time when many manufacturers were (and still are to some extent) ’battening down the hatches’ has helped Quick Machining Solutions meet a growing demand for its high-quality machining capacity and capabilities.

Explains Wayne Harris, owner and managing director:

“A number of component manufacturers closed down their operations and/or furloughed a significant number of their staff in response to the pandemic outbreak.

“We felt that even in these uncertain times, we had an obligation to our customers to remain open whilst ensuring we did everything to keep our staff safe.  We also used any spare time for training, maintenance and other improvements within the business.

“As a consequence of ‘keeping our doors open’ we were able to pick up new business from a number of customers who were having difficulty sourcing their machined parts in the necessary timescale.

“This increase in demand, in addition to continually improving our machining (milling) capabilities, was the main catalyst behind the DNM 4500 investment.”

Machine tool requirement​

To ensure that the new machining centre would meet it’s immediate and future machining requirements, the company drew up a checklist and investigated the market.

Says Wayne Harris:

“We needed a high-performance 3-axis machine with a compact footprint and a good-sized working envelope (to handle a wide range of different-sized parts).

“We also needed a machine with a Heidenhain 640 control (our preferred VMC platform) to be able integrate with our existing machines and program database.

“We had looked at acquiring a Doosan DNM 4500 at the start of the year but had postponed the decision…temporarily as it transpired.

“However, the increase in demand and the need for a swift delivery (caused in part by the impact and effects of the pandemic)… combined with a great purchase price we were able to negotiate with Mills for a new DNM 4500, meant that the investment was given the go-ahead.”

Since being installed the DNM 4500 has been used to machine a range of components for customers operating in the motorsport, film, leisure and industrial sensor sectors…to name but a few.

These components, machined in small to medium batch sizes and from a variety of materials that include aluminium, stainless steels, titanium and engineering plastics, often exhibit tight tolerances (i.e. down to a few microns in some instances) and superior surface finishes (Ra 0.1µm).

The DNM 4500

The DNM 4500 machine supplied to Quick Machining Solutions is equipped with a powerful, direct-drive 12,000rpm spindle, a large 1000mm x 450mm work table, a 30-position ATC and the latest Heidenhain (TNC 640) control.

The machine also features roller LM guideways and thermal error compensation to ensure high accuracies and repeatability’s over long machining runs.

Says Wayne Harris:

“The machine is versatile and is a great all-round performer. It was available at an extremely attractive price.

“We ordered the machine in September and in the same month it was delivered, installed and was cutting metal.”

Background: Quick Machining Solutions

Quick Machining Solutions was established in 2010 and, over the last ten years, has achieved significant growth and success.

The company today employs eight members of staff, has substantially increased its turnover (since the early days) and, to win new business and secure (and elevate) its position within customers’ supply chains, has achieved ISO 9001: 2015 accreditation.

The company’s commitment to continuous improvement is further reflected in its strategic and prudent investment in new and advanced machine tools and ancillary technologies as evidenced by its first Doosan machine tool investment made 18 months ago.

The first Doosan machine

In November 2018 Quick Machining Solutions invested in a new Doosan Lynx 2100LMA multi-axis turning centre. The lathe was supplied (by Mills) with an integrated servo-driven bar-feeder.

Comments Wayne Harris:

“To maintain our competitive edge we made the strategic decision (back in 2018) to invest in a flexible, high-performance multi-tasking turning centre.

“We were looking for a lathe that was fast, powerful and accurate. And we were specifically keen on acquiring a machine that was equipped with driven tooling to help us reduce set up and part cycle times. We also wanted the lathe to be supplied with a bar feeder to help us improve productivity and facilitate ‘lights-out’ and unattended operations.”

Before any purchase decision was made Quick Machining Solutions did its homework and researched the market.

The results of the research revealed that Doosan lathes were extremely popular amongst component manufacturers and that, for small parts production, the Lynx range came highly recommended.

On the basis of its research findings, that also included visiting an existing Mills customer and Lynx lathe user, Quick Machining Solutions placed its order for a Lynx 2100LMA.

Comments Wayne Harris:

“The Lynx lathe is a real workhorse and, since its installation, hasn’t missed a beat. The performance and reliability of the Lynx lathe, and the ease of doing business with Mills, were major factors in us deciding to invest in the DNM 4500.”

Investing in new technology as well as its people, plant and manufacturing processes and systems is definitely the ‘direction of travel’ for the company in the future. Other recent and planned investments to improve its performance include:

  1. the recent purchase/integration of a MRP system to help improve productivity and operational efficiencies,​
  2. an investment in a new CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) to improve its inspection capabilities,
  3. the roll out of an ambitious and innovative plan to generate its own solar energy to power its plant,
  4. the continuation of its popular and successful in-house apprenticeship programme to meet its skills requirement.

Continues Wayne Harris:

“We are always looking to improve and innovate.

“We have built a solid reputation in the market based on the quality of our machined components… the speed of response and the fast turnaround times we can achieve for customers…and our competitive prices.

“In a relatively short space of time, we have become a ‘go-to’ precision component manufacturer for customers operating in number of industries and sectors.

“Our investments in Doosan machine tool technologies have been more than instrumental in helping us get to where we are.”

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The next big thing in small parts production! https://www.cncm.co.uk/new-products/the-next-big-thing-in-small-parts-production/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 11:04:00 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2986 CNC Machinery Solutions to launch new Doosan 10” chuck Lynx lathe models with Y-axis and sub-spindle capability into the UK and Irish markets in early 2021. CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has announced that, from Spring 2021, it will be introducing a new range of 10” chuck … Continue reading The next big thing in small parts production!

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CNC Machinery Solutions to launch new Doosan 10” chuck Lynx lathe models with Y-axis and sub-spindle capability into the UK and Irish markets in early 2021.

CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has announced that, from Spring 2021, it will be introducing a new range of 10” chuck Lynx lathes, with integrated Y-axes, into the market.

There are two models in the new range – the Lynx 2600Y (Y-axis model) and the Lynx 2600SY (Y-axis and sub-spindle model).

As one would expect from new Doosan Lynx lathes series the two models, in addition to their compact footprints, deliver best-in-class speed, accuracy and flexibility.

Both models share many of the advanced technology features and performance attributes of the highly-successful and popular 6/8”chuck Lynx 2100 series of lathes first introduced by Mills in the UK and Ireland a couple of years ago but provide small component manufacturers with larger turning diameters (380mm), longer turning lengths (610mm) and more powerful spindle capabilities (18.5kW/3500rpm).

Says Tony Dale, CNC Machinery Solutions’s technical director:

“The new Lynx 2600Y and Lynx 2600SY lathes fill a gap in the market, identified by Doosan, for flexible, larger-capacity 10” chuck/81mm bar diameter lathes with Y-axes.

“We will be introducing the new models into the UK and Irish markets from February 2021.”

Lynx 2600Y and Lynx 2600SY: a closer look

The new Lynx lathes are equipped with powerful 18.5kW/3500rpm spindles which, combined with their highly rigid and low vibration design and build (i.e. spindle housing, bed, feed shaft etc.), ensure high-accuracies, repeatability’s and surface finishes – even during heavy-duty and continuous cutting operations.

Both machines are driven tool models (5,000rpm milling capability) and their Base Mounted Turret (BMT) design and configuration improves rigidity which, in turn, helps deliver increased productivity and process reliability.

The new Lynx lathes also have a 105mm Y-axis capability (+/- 52.5mm) which makes them more versatile and enables manufacturers to machine complex precision parts faster…and in fewer set-ups.

Other key features include the lathes’ fast processing speeds (30m/min rapids on X- and Z-axes); the integration of high rigidity roller LM guideways on the machines’ axes for improved performance and accuracy: the inclusion of a full-programmable tailstock (Lynx 2600Y model); the incorporation of a powerful and productivity-enhancing 4500rpm sub-spindle (Lynx 2600SY model); the incorporation of an eco-friendly grease lubrication system that reduces maintenance interventions and costs, and an on-board tool setter that facilitates automatic (in-process) tool measurement.

The lathes are supplied with the new Fanuc 0i-TF Plus control and features an innovative, sophisticated and user-friendly iHMI system with an intuitive, 15” touchscreen.

The iHMI enables users to have quick and complete control over all machine operations i.e. planning, machining, maintenance etc., as well as the ability to monitor machine performance and respond to changing situations and demands – efficiently and effectively.

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The collaborative imperative! https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/the-collaborative-imperative/ Wed, 07 Oct 2020 13:31:48 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2726 CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has recently entered into a collaborative research partnership with Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), a leading independent and not-for-profit research and training organisation (RTO) based in Mullingar, County Westmeath. To support the organisation’s research program in the Irish market, Mills has supplied … Continue reading The collaborative imperative!

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CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has recently entered into a collaborative research partnership with Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR), a leading independent and not-for-profit research and training organisation (RTO) based in Mullingar, County Westmeath. To support the organisation’s research program in the Irish market, Mills has supplied IMR with a new Doosan Puma 2600SY II lathe.

The advanced 10“ chuck box-guideway multi-tasking lathe, a firm favourite amongst UK and Irish component manufacturers ever since its introduction in 2018, features a powerful built-in spindle (22kW/4000rpm), a Y-axis (+/-52.5mm), a sub-spindle (15kW/6000rpm) and driven tooling capabilities (7.5kW/5000rpm).

In addition to its high specification, the model supplied to IMR also featured a number of ancillary technology additions to increase its productivity and efficiency. These included:

  • a Hydrafeed servo-driven bar feeder
  • a Filtermist oil/mist extraction unit
  • a Renishaw optical workpiece inspection probe
  • a LNS swarf conveyor system
  • a FSE filtration system
  • Hainbuch collet chucks

The lathe was also supplied with an auto door and a robot interface (to facilitate automated workpiece loading/unloading in the future).

The Puma 2600SY II was installed at IMR’s 35,000 sq. ft. Technology Centre in late August 2020.

About IMR

Irish Manufacturing Research (IMR) is a leading manufacturing Research and Technology Organisation with labs and industrial pilot lines in Dublin and Mullingar, Ireland.  IMR works with leading global and indigenous brands to demystify and derisk new and emerging technologies, and to deliver high-impact collaborative research to enable global leadership in advanced manufacturing.

IMR has over 60 researchers with 100’s years of combined industry expertise working in areas such as 3D printing, Data Analytics, Knowledge Management, Sustainable Manufacturing, Advanced Robotics and the Industrial Internet of Things.

IMR activities span national and European research collaborations, prototyping services, training, and Industry networks.

 The CNC Machinery Solutions angle

Says Chris Judge, IMR’s Machining Applications Specialist:

“Our main R & D spheres of influence comprise the following (four) ‘thematic pillars” – digitisation, automation and advanced control, design for manufacturing and sustainable manufacturing.

“To deliver innovative and credible solutions we (too) need access to the latest and most advanced technologies. You simply cannot say that you create state-of-the art solutions if the technology you use and that is at your disposal is anything but.

“As such we rely on a number of hand-picked partners to work with us in delivering technology solutions to industry. From a machine tool supplier perspective the partnership we have recently entered into with CNC Machinery Solutions makes perfect sense.”

CNC Machinery Solutions is highly regarded in Ireland, resonates with Irish manufacturers and, year-on-year, supplies a significant number of advanced Doosan machine tools and automation solutions to a growing number of OEMs, Tier One suppliers, and precision subcontractors.

In addition to its strong and resilient machine tool sales infrastructure, Mills has invested heavily in recent years in developing an Irish-based service and support operation (i.e. CNC training, applications and technical support, machine tool servicing and parts, finance etc.), and this investment into research in Ireland, further demonstrates the company’s commitment to the Irish market.

Continues Chris Judge:

“Some months ago, we identified that we needed to develop our in-house CNC turning capacity and capabilities at our Technology Centre in Mullingar.

“Through talking to manufacturers about research opportunities and the different technologies available, and the relative skills and strengths of individual technology suppliers, it became clear that CNC Machinery Solutions (and the Doosan machine tools it supplies and supports) was the preferred choice for many.

“Through discussions with the Mills team and their Irish Business manager Declan Boyle about our needs and requirements, we identified the ideal turning centre solution – a new Puma 2600SY II multi-tasking lathe.

“To help ‘future proof’ the investment and increase the scope and scale of future R & D projects, the Puma lathe we ordered was supplied with a number of additional ‘extras’ that included a bar feeder, workpiece probing, oil/mist extraction and high-performance collet chucks etc.

”I would like to take this opportunity of thanking Mills and the different technology suppliers involved for their support: it is very much appreciated.”

Although the Puma was only installed a few weeks ago it has already been involved in a number of customer-led projects.

One of these has involved exploiting the lathe’s multi-tasking capabilities – using the Puma lathe’s Y-axis, mill-drill and capabilities to significantly reduce the number of machining operations, reduce cycle times and conduct in process inspection to improve part quality.

The project has demonstrated that the Puma lathe’s onboard technologies (including its thermal compensation capabilities) can significantly reduce part processing times – from five down to just one operation – and increase part accuracies.

Concludes Chris Judge:

“Projects are lining up for the Puma and, because the lathe is ‘automation ready’ we expect, in the not-too-distant-future, to integrate it with a CNC Machinery Solutions industrial or collaborative robot – thereby increasing its use and appeal with Irish manufacturers.”

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Small objects of desire! https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/small-objects-of-desire-2/ Wed, 23 Sep 2020 08:57:20 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2708 Miniature railway manufacturing specialist invests in a compact, high-performance Doosan vertical machining centre to help ramp up production and improve operational efficiencies. CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machines in the UK and Ireland, has supplied 17D Ltd., a leading family-owned miniature railway manufacturing specialist, based in Matlock, Derbyshire, with a new Doosan vertical … Continue reading Small objects of desire!

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Miniature railway manufacturing specialist invests in a compact, high-performance Doosan vertical machining centre to help ramp up production and improve operational efficiencies.

CNC Machinery Solutions, the exclusive distributor of Doosan machines in the UK and Ireland, has supplied 17D Ltd., a leading family-owned miniature railway manufacturing specialist, based in Matlock, Derbyshire, with a new Doosan vertical machining centre.

The machine – a compact, high-performance DNM 4500 – was installed at 17D’s (2,500sq. ft.) facility in July 2020, and is being used to machine a range of precision components, that include live steam locomotive parts (valve gears, cylinders etc.), chassis, axles, bogies, couplings, buffers, wheels etc., made from a diverse range of materials that include aluminium, cast iron, carbon steel etc.

17D, established in 2010, manufactures a range of scaled working models of locomotives, carriages and wagons for three miniature railway gauge systems: 5”, 7.1/4” and 10.1/4”. (The company’s locomotives for the 5” gauge are a scale of one-twelfth, at around six feet long, rising to approximately 12 feet for the 10.1/4” gauge).

In addition to designing and manufacturing miniature locomotives and associated rolling stock, the company is focused, and devotes significant time and resources, on producing and supplying high-quality, cost-competitive and quick turnaround parts and spares for a myriad of UK and internationally-based customers that include hobbyists and private collectors through to clubs and commercial organisations.

The company has a strong reputation in the markets it serves and is highly regarded. And to maintain its market leading position and competitive edge, 17D invests regularly in its plant, equipment, processes and systems.

The company’s commitment to continuous improvement combined with a dramatic and sudden upsurge in demand for its machined parts were the driving forces behind 17D’s new DNM 4500 machine tool investment.

Explains partner, Tristan Dengate:

“Business had been growing incrementally but the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in a sharp and dramatic increase in demand from hobbyists who, having been furloughed as part of the lockdown, had time on their hands.

“This increase in demand was putting a strain on our existing machine tools so, to ensure we could meet customer expectations, we made the decision to strengthen our capabilities and invest.”

The DNM 4500 rationale

 17D has a variety of CNC and manual machines at its disposal and had, in November 2019, strengthened its turning operations by investing in a used 6” chuck/51mm bar diameter Doosan Lynx 220LM lathe equipped with a C-axis and driven tools.

Says Tristan Dengate:

“The arrival of the Lynx lathe had an immediate and positive effect helping us to reduce part cycle times, eliminate production bottlenecks and improve lead time fulfilment.

“Although the machine is a few years old it still delivers exceptional performance and hasn’t missed a beat since installation.”

The machine’s arrival and subsequent performance also ‘converted’ 17D into becoming Doosan machine tool advocates.

Continues Tristan Dengate:

“The increase in demand for machined parts, which started at the onset of the pandemic in April, was putting pressure on our milling resources. We needed additional milling capacity and capabilities and we needed them fast!

“Our experience with the Lynx 220LM helped narrow down our choice: put simply we wanted a Doosan.”

17D drew up a list of key requirements, investigated the market and approached CNC Machinery Solutions.

“We needed a versatile, high-performance machine: one that could deliver high (and accurate) metal removal rates combined with an ability to machine intricate part details and features, and achieve super-fine surface finishes”, says Tristan Dengate.

To help reduce part cycle times the machine also needed to be able to cope with high speeds and feeds, and aggressive depths of cut.

The company had narrowed down its choice to a DNM 4500 machining centre and, with funding in place via a EU Grant, placed the machine order with CNC Machinery Solutions.

Says Tristan Dengate:

“We ordered the machine on a Monday and it was delivered and installed by the end of that week.”

The Doosan DNM 4500

The DNM 4500 is a high-speed, highly-rigid and versatile 3-axis vertical machining centre ideal for a range of applications. Standard features (and major selling points) include a large working envelope (800mm x 450mm x 510mm), a direct-coupled spindle (18.5kW/8,000rpm), roller LM guideways and an on-board thermal error compensation system.

The machine boasts fast rapid rates (36/26/30m/min), a large work table (1000mm x 450mm with 600kg maximum table load), and a 30-position ATC.

The machine supplied to 17D was equipped with the Fanuc i control but can also be specified with either a Siemens 828D or Heidenhain TNC 620 control.

Concludes Tristan Dengate:

“The DNM 4500 is a great addition to our operation.

“We are confident that the machine will be more than instrumental in helping us further grow our business – not just with our miniature railway customers but also with customers (from other sectors) looking for a proven, high-quality machining subcontract specialist.”

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Raising the bar. https://www.cncm.co.uk/new-products/raising-the-bar/ Fri, 18 Sep 2020 13:14:55 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2700 Latest Doosan Robotics’ cobots set new benchmarks in speed, versatility and safety. CNC Machinery Solutions Automation, a division of CNC Machinery Solutions and the exclusive distributor of Doosan Robotic’s collaborative robots in the UK and Ireland, has recently introduced two new innovative cobot ranges (series) into the market. The new A-series and H-series, comprising six new models … Continue reading Raising the bar.

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Latest Doosan Robotics’ cobots set new benchmarks in speed, versatility and safety.

CNC Machinery Solutions Automation, a division of CNC Machinery Solutions and the exclusive distributor of Doosan Robotic’s collaborative robots in the UK and Ireland, has recently introduced two new innovative cobot ranges (series) into the market.

The new A-series and H-series, comprising six new models in total, have significantly strengthened CNC Machinery Solutions Automation’s cobot line-up and, in conjunction with the M-series (comprising four models) previously launched in 2018, will help CNC Machinery Solutions Automation reinforce its market position and profile as the ‘go to’ specialist provider of collaborative robot technology systems and solutions.

A-series

The A-series, accredited by the international testing and certification organisation – TUV SUD – has a number of USPs, the most notable of these being the cobots’ high-speed, safety, versatility and affordability.

The series comprises four different models: the A0509, A0509s, A0912 and A0912s, and boast a payload capacity from 5kg to 9kg, and a reach from 900mm to 1200mm.

A-series cobots feature an advanced safety algorithm that makes them ideal for operating in a wide range of manufacturing and production environments, and takes collision detection sensitivity and safety beyond existing levels.

The cobots are fast with impressive speed and acceleration characteristics. A-series’ joint (axis) speeds are twice that of competitor cobots currently available on the market.

Says Peter McCullough, CNC Machinery Solutions Automation’s Product Manager (Doosan Robotics):

“Cobot operating and processing speeds are important. They help reduce cycle times and, as a consequence, improve customers’ productivity levels which, in turn, impacts (positively) on their ROI.”

Two of the A-series cobots (A0509s and A0912s) are equipped with force sensor technology which increases their application potential to include delicate tasks requiring ‘human- like’ dexterity such as polishing and intricate assembly operations.

H-series

The new H-series cobots are half the weight (75kg) of comparable cobots in their class resulting in low inertia and enhanced safety. H-series cobots are also the most powerful on the market.

There are two models in the series – the H2017 and the H2515. The H2017 has a payload capacity of 20kg and a reach radius of 1700mm, the H2515 has a payload capacity of 25kg and a reach radius of 1500mm.

Both models are equipped with six torque sensors integrated on their (6-axis) arms which if/when detecting any changes in force or pressure causes the cobots to stop in their tracks.

Continues Peter McCullough:

“Safety is critically important. Torque sensors help shut down the cobot immediately once torque thresholds have been exceeded, preventing injury to humans or to the cobot itself.”

New A-series and H-series cobots, along with existing M-series models are all available to view at CNC Machinery Solutions’s, recently opened, Automation and Turkey Centre located at the company’s Campus facility in Leamington.

Concludes Peter McCullough:

“The cobot market is fiercely competitive. Many cobots on the market are very similar to one another and can be classed as ‘me too’ products.

“The new cobots from Doosan Robotics are innovative and different: they offer customers game changing, best-in-class speed, versatility and safety.”

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On the front foot! https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/on-the-front-foot/ Thu, 13 Aug 2020 12:19:21 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2680 Nobody goes into business expecting it’s going to be all plain sailing. As rewarding as becoming your own boss can be, starting a business from scratch comes with many risks and challenges. What determines the success or failure of a startup is the way these risks are managed. Some of the biggest challenges can occur … Continue reading On the front foot!

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Nobody goes into business expecting it’s going to be all plain sailing.

As rewarding as becoming your own boss can be, starting a business from scratch comes with many risks and challenges. What determines the success or failure of a startup is the way these risks are managed.

Some of the biggest challenges can occur in the infancy stages of a business.

After taking the initial plunge – itself a brave move for many (and definitely not for the fainthearted) – a myriad of other issues need to be addressed and managed – often simultaneously.

Many of these issues, if not handled successfully, will stop a business in its tracks: (it’s worthwhile remembering that 90% of business startups fail in the first 12 months).

Conversely, if the issues are tackled head on and are managed strategically, the odds on a business surviving, and growing, increase exponentially. 

This article focuses on Didcot-based, Endeavor Engineering Ltd., – a precision engineering subcontract specialist that, through sound management practices and a commitment to continuous improvement, has navigated its way (and continues to do so) through the difficulties and obstacles that beset many companies.

Endeavor Engineering, created by directors Andy Strong and Martin Bell in 2012, had a vision when they formed the company.

The vision, as relevant today as it was back then, was straightforward and unequivocal, and focused on the company directing and using all its resources ‘to machine high-precision, competitively-priced components and to deliver them on time…every time to customers.’ The aim being to provide customers with high-quality, best-in-class manufacturing solutions accessed from a single and reliable source.

This vision combined with a commitment to…

  1. constantly and systematically review and evaluate the market in order to identify business opportunities;
  2. invest in new, advanced machine tool and manufacturing technologies;
  3. create technical leadership and differentiation through acquiring general and domain-specific business knowledge;
  4.  adopt a flexible approach and be willing to adjust (but not constantly adjust) to changing market dynamics.

…have stood the company in good stead over the last eight years.

i) Researching the market – start as you mean to go on.

Endeavor Engineering is located in Didcot, Oxfordshire.

The area has a thriving manufacturing base supporting and supplying the UK motorsport sector and a number of scientific research organisations and facilities.

Says Andy Strong:

“We knew the area well and our research revealed that there was a definite need for high-precision subcontract machining services from companies (potential customers) operating in the area. As long as we had the right technologies and business processes and systems in place, we were confident that we could secure high-value work from them.”

In the first few years Endeavor was successful in securing significant work from a range of companies including F1 and motorsport teams.

Comments Andy Strong:

“Supplying the motorsport sector is demanding.

“Quality and lead-time fulfilment are of paramount importance. High-accuracy components are machined and supplied in small batches – sometimes prototypes and one-offs – and fast turnarounds are the norm.

“If your manufacturing methods and processes are not geared up for this kind of manufacturing – you won’t last long.”

Today, Endeavor still works closely with a number of F1 teams but is not over reliant on the sector.

Continues Andy Strong:

“We have made a conscious decision to have a balanced portfolio of clients from a number of different sectors. This approach makes our business less vulnerable if a downturn occurs in one of the sectors we serve.”

Although the company has less dependancy on the motorsport sector today than in the past, the in-house methods and production procedures developed, and the lessons learned from operating within the industry, have been invaluable. They have been transferable too.

Explains Andy Strong:

“We have diversified our customer base and now machine complex, high-precision parts for customers in the semi-conductor, oil and gas, aerospace and scientific instrumentation sectors.

“These customers, similar to the those in the motorsport sector, demand high accuracies and repeatability’s i.e. close geometric tolerances on parts and machined features, as well as an ability to machine super-fine, mirror-like surface finishes.

“Our impressive track record in the motorsport sector has been instrumental in our ability to win machining contracts from customers in these sectors.”

ii) Investing in new advanced machine tool technologies

From the outset Endeavor has invested in new, advanced Doosan machine tool technologies from CNC Machinery Solutions.

The company now has eight Doosan machines at its disposal (3 x Puma lathes and 5 x DNM-series machining centres).

Says Martin Bell:

“There is a temptation for startup businesses to invest in used (as opposed to new) machine tools. However, the performance of used machines can be inconsistent and unpredictable.

“As a consequence, when we formed the company, we made the strategic decision to invest in new machine tools technologies – and have done so ever since.”

Endeavour selected Doosan machine tools (supplied by CNC Machinery Solutions) as a result of first undertaking an extensive search into the market…investigating not only the type and range of machine tools on offer – but also the credentials and reputation of the different machine tool suppliers.

Continues Martin Bell:

“We did our homework. We spoke to customers. And we attended Trade Shows.

“From our research we found that Doosan machine tools were popular. They had a good reputation in the market and were renowned for their quality, performance, reliability and value.

“We also found that CNC Machinery Solutions was similarly highly-regarded not only for the machine tools they sold but also for the after-sales services and support they provided.

“When we first approached them (Mills) to discuss our machining requirements, they understood what we were trying to achieve and were onboard immediately.”

Endeavor has eight (Fanuc-controlled) Doosan machines in operation at its facility. They include multi-tasking lathes with driven tools and C- and Y-axes capabilities, and machining centres with advanced spindle technologies that deliver fast, high-accuracy volumetric removal rates and super-fine finishes.

The Doosans are being used to machine a range of components made from a diversity of materials – i.e. steel, stainless steel, Duplex, titanium, aluminium, plastics, composites etc., to exacting accuracies and finishes.

Says Martin Bell:

“We have a good relationship with CNC Machinery Solutions based on mutual integrity and trust. In addition to us investing in Doosan machine tools we also use Mills’s independently-operated machine tool finance arm (to help fund our investments) and its CNC Training Academy (to help train our programmers and operators).”

iii) Creating technical leadership and differentiation

Endeavor has built its business and reputation on delivering technical excellence and unrivalled customer service.

Everything from the company’s recruitment through to its ongoing investment in plant and equipment, and systems and processes, is monitored and evaluated. If, and where, any weaknesses are identified – the company acts quickly and decisively to rectify them.

Says Andy Strong:

“Continuous improvement is a journey – not a destination. We are constantly looking to move forward and to be the best we can possibly be.”

iv) Flexibility and a willingness to adjust

 A major tenet underpinning Endeavor’s continuing growth and success is its flexibility and willingness to change course, where and when required.

The decisions to increase the company’s headcount, move into the semi-conductor market and reduce its reliance on the motorsport sector are all cases in point.

Remembers Martin Bell:

“There was a watershed moment when we took control of the business and its future direction.

“We decided that running from pillar to post, working all the hours that God sent, was not sustainable in the long term.

“We made the decision to run the business rather than let the business run us. That decision has paid dividends.”

Endeavor has a rolling Five Year Plan that is flexible, and that is reviewed and updated regularly to ensure its relevancy.

As part of the Plan, the company is hoping to increase its current 4,500 sq. ft. floorspace by acquiring premises adjacent to its existing facility, in the near future.

The new space will be used to improve workflow and enable the company to invest in new technology to boost its manufacturing capabilities still further.

Concludes Andy Strong:

 “We are always striving to improve. Such are the globally competitive markets where we operate that ‘if you’re not moving forwards it’s likely that you’re going backwards. We are a company that’s definitely on the front foot.”!

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Out with the old and in with the new. https://www.cncm.co.uk/client-stories/out-with-the-old-and-in-with-the-new/ Wed, 05 Aug 2020 11:34:17 +0000 http://www.cncm.co.uk/?p=2671 Leading precision subcontractor invests in two new Doosan vertical machining centres and a Doosan cobot during the lockdown. Ayrshire-based NPI Solutions Ltd., has recently invested in two new Doosan vertical machining centres and a new Doosan cobot – all supplied by CNC Machinery Solutions. The machines – a Doosan DNM 4000 and a DNM 6700 – … Continue reading Out with the old and in with the new.

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Leading precision subcontractor invests in two new Doosan vertical machining centres and a Doosan cobot during the lockdown.

Ayrshire-based NPI Solutions Ltd., has recently invested in two new Doosan vertical machining centres and a new Doosan cobot – all supplied by CNC Machinery Solutions.

The machines – a Doosan DNM 4000 and a DNM 6700 – were installed at the company’s 46,000 square foot facility in the first week of July (2020) and replace two older machining centres that had served the company well but which had seen better days.

The Doosan M1013 cobot, the company’s first investment in a robotic automation system, was delivered and installed in late July.

The decision to invest in new machine tool and automation technologies was made during the height of the pandemic in April.

At a time when many manufacturers may have understandably been ‘battening down the hatches’, NPI chose a different route; one entirely in keeping with the company’s business ethos and approach.

Says Kevin Priestley, NPI’s managing director:

“We are a company that’s committed to continuous improvement and, as such, regularly monitor and review our performance.

“We had become aware (earlier in the year) that two of our older machining centres were creating a ‘pinch point’ in our operations and were affecting our productivity and efficiency.

“We decided that we wanted to replace the two older machines and approached CNC Machinery Solutions to discuss a way forward.”

NPI is no stranger to CNC Machinery Solutions or to the Doosan machine tools it sells and supports.

The company, since 2011, has made a number of strategic investments in Doosan machine tools and, prior to the addition of the two latest machines, had acquired three Doosan lathes and three Doosan machining centres.

Says Kevin Priestley:

“Doosan machines are reliable and represent good value. We like Mills. They know our business and we believe the company’s after-sales service and support is hard to beat.”

The two new DNM machines acquired by NPI are proven performers and are best-selling models.

The DNM 4000 is a compact machining centre equipped with a 18.5kW/12,000rpm direct-drive spindle, a 20-position quick-change ATC and, inline with NPI’s preference, the Fanuc 0iMF control. The machine boasts impressive rapid rates (48m/min) and, like all newer DNM models, features an innovative and efficient grease lubrication system that eliminates the need for an oil skimmer and reduces lubrication costs by up to 60%.

The DNM 4000 is also versatile and delivers excellent cutting performance. It is fast and accurate and, in many respects, is similar to the larger Doosan DNM 6700 machine which is equipped with a 18.5kW/8,000rpm direct-coupled spindle, a larger ATC (30/40position), grease-lubricated LM roller guide ways and thermal error compensation system that ensures high-accuracy over long machining runs.

Explains Kevin Priestley:

“We machine high-precision components – from prototypes and small batch series through to larger volumes – for a growing number of UK and international customers.

“To meet their quality and lead time demands we need access to reliable, high-performance machine tool technologies. The new Doosan machining centres are a case in point.”

The company’s commitment to continuous improvement and willingness to invest in the (its) future was the driving force behind its (first) collaborative robot investment.

Says Kevin Priestley:

“We are always looking to improve and recognise the power and potential of automation.

“In discussions with Mills’ sales and technical consultants we began exploring the benefits we could gain from integrating a cobot with our Doosan DNM 350-5AX (5-axis) machining centre acquired in 2016.”

“The ability to run the machine and cobot unattended was particularly appealing and would help us really take advantage and exploit of the DNM 350-5AX’s one-hit machining capabilities.

“Lights-out operations is a desired state. The cobot investment is a first step in getting there.”

Prior to deciding on the Doosan M1013 cobot, NPI approached other cobot suppliers.

Concludes Kevin Priestley:

“The Doosan cobot was selected for its build quality, and its safety, payload and reach radius characteristics. The fact that it was backed by CNC Machinery Solutions made it an easy decision to make.”

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