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Lights-Out Machining Gets Company Off To A Profitable Start

When Paul Brooke formed PZ Engineering (West Yorkshire, United Kingdom) in 2003, he immediately realized that lights-out, unattended machining would be an essential component of creating a viable company. He was also searching to equip his shop with machines from manufacturers that could provide local, responsive support.

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When Paul Brooke formed PZ Engineering (West Yorkshire, United Kingdom) in 2003, he immediately realized that lights-out, unattended machining would be an essential component of creating a viable company. He was also searching to equip his shop with machines from manufacturers that could provide local, responsive support.

Given Colchester鈥檚 Lathes offering of Storm series lathes鈥攁vailable in the United States through Clausing Industrial Inc. (Kalamazoo, Michigan)鈥攁nd the close proximity of Colchester鈥檚 manufacturing plant, Mr. Brooke says that his basic concerns were answered. In addition, various packages were available to finance the machines鈥攁n attractive option for a one-person start-up company.

鈥淚 needed assurance that the machine I was to initially invest in鈥攁 Storm 220M with driven tools鈥攏ot only met my budget, but was also reliable,鈥 says Mr. Brooke. 鈥淥f course, the machine had to be capable of accommodating virtually any job I had to produce as well.鈥

Mr. Brooke emphasizes that the livelihood of his company essentially depended on the machine and the relative service support. Two years, three employees and four additional Colchester CNC machines later, Mr. Brooke is pleased with his initial decision.

Supplying valve industry components of various materials to a mainly local customer base in batch quantities varying from four to 18,000, PZ says it relies heavily on its trio of Storms, two 220M three-axis slant-bed CNC lathes and the latest acquisition, a Colchester five-axis T6MS mill/turn chucking center with subspindle. Two of the machines feature Storm MBF integrated 1000 bar feeds, which Mr. Brooke says he has found to be useful.

Like many people who run small engineering companies, Mr. Brooke spends a considerable amount of time dealing with business issues and company administration.

鈥淗aving two bar-fed lathes running regularly throughout the night with no one around enables me to cost-effectively produce large batches,鈥 Mr. Brooke explains. He sets up all of the machines himself, performing the programming on the shop floor. 鈥淲hen I return in the morning, the components are ready to be loaded onto the vertical machining centers for finishing/secondary operations.鈥

Just last year, PZ added the five-axis Colchester T6MS turning center with a subspindle and one-hit milling and turning capability. Mr. Brooke describes this as being a critical move in enabling him to reduce cycle and leadtimes in the production of finished parts directly from the machine.

鈥淚n one instance involving a typical valve industry part, the 40-mm long component is produced on the T6MS in a fraction of the time customarily required when involving a sequence of main spindle rough turning, center drilling, finish turning, boring, threading, tapping and parting-off,鈥 says Mr. Brooke.

With a maximum part length capacity of 450 mm between spindles, PZ takes advantage of the machine鈥檚 capability for in-phase radial C-axis rotation to enable in-cycle synchronized spindle 鈥榢issing鈥 at 30 m/min for 鈥榦n-the-fly鈥 part exchange. The 12-station, all-driven, 3.7-kW, 30 VDI mill/turn turret services both spindles controlled by the Fanuc 18i-TB CNC, and it can maintain a positional accuracy to +0.005 mm, with repeatability within +0.002 mm. The part is then transferred to the subspindle, where rough turning, grooving and finish turning are performed.

The Colchester 鈥榣ights-out鈥 package includes a bar feed and swarf conveyor, axis tool monitoring and sister tool replacement and production scheduling software. In-process gaging using Renishaw probes is also included to provide automatic off-set adjustment. Available as a ready-to-turn package, the T6MS has 52-mm bar capacity, and the main spindle is powered by 15-kW, 6,000 revs/min motor with a 5.5-kW, 6,000 revs/min subspindle.

Along with two vertical machining centers, the T6MS complements the existing pair of Storm 220Ms. These machines have larger 65-mm bar capacities, over-the-bed swings of 510 mm and maximum turning capacities of 260 mm by 540 mm long.

One of the 220M machines and the T6MS turning center are fitted with MBF 1000 bar feeds, which are said to play an integral role in the machines鈥 capability of providing high output. Because the bar feed is integrated with the machine鈥檚 Fanuc CNC system from which it is programmed, the result is optimized job change-over routines and reduced setup times, says the company.聽 The number of parts per bar can be programmed at the control. The unit鈥檚 design characteristics of short gap to the spindle and the length of support the material receives in the headstock can also eliminate vibration and pick-up on feed liners.

PZ鈥檚 installation marked the first in the United Kingdom of the Colchester T6MS.聽 In fact, Mr. Brooke purchased the prototype model. He voices one regret鈥攖hat he did not wait for the larger capacity model to be launched so that his company could pursue larger work.

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