Showing posts with label metalworking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metalworking. Show all posts

Friday, April 14, 2017

Time is Money - Less Time is More Money

You make money when your machines are running.  You make maximum profit when they are running at peak efficiency.  Uptime and cycle time are important to you.  Need more capacity?

Even the simplest process can be improved by evaluating the components that make up "the system".  The tool, holder, machine, machining parameters, fixture, and coolant can all play a part in the efficiency of the process.  The tool path is another area for improvement.  We have become experts in helping you improve the overall process.

The cutting tool is only a small part of the system.  You don't want to spend a bunch of money experimenting but you know you need an improvement.  That's where we come in.  Our applications specialists will evaluate the current process and make recommendations.  The goal is to run as fast as each component will allow.

The faster you make parts - the faster you make money.  No complicated formulas here.

Are you running as "fast" as you can?  How do you know?  Need to reduce your cycle time?
Give us a shot.

Here is a real-world example:
In order to meet demand this customer needed to save at least 30 seconds per part.  We reviewed the operation, the g-code program, and the tooling.  We made a few recommendations, brought in a performance trial, and demonstrated that we can save 41 seconds per part.  41 seconds each - on thousands of parts - for a few hundred dollar investment.



Cycle time prior to ET review: 1m 46s
Cycle time after ET review: 1m 5s
















Got a tough job? Need cycle time improvements?
Not local? No problem; we have solved many problems over the phone or via the web.  You can even email your g-code program and we'll review it for you.
Contact Engman-Taylor

Monday, January 30, 2017

Seeking Balance? The Benefits of Balanced Tools

We could all use a little balance in our lives - especially when talking about rotating tool assemblies in modern machine tools.  While it might not seem apparent, out of balance tools can wreak havoc on your operations.  Part finish, size, insert life and cycle time are all affected by the balance of the tool assembly.  Less obvious is what out-of-balance tools do to the machine tool, especially the spindle.

Higher production is often achieved with higher spindle speeds.  Machine tool spindle speeds have continued to increase over the past two decades.  These higher spindle speeds accentuate any out-of-balance conditions.  Think about your washing machine; when the laundry is somewhat balanced the machine runs smoothly.  When the laundry is out of balance the machine sounds like it is going to come apart.  The more out-of-balance or the higher the speed; the more apparent the condition is.

Most tool assemblies, applications, and machine tools can benefit from balancing.

The tool pictured here is a typical external threading tool.  This tool rotates around the part and cuts threads.  It has three identical inserts spaced equally around the "business end" of the tool.  You would think that this tool is "balanced" right out of the box. This tool made good parts but the customer was looking for ways to reduce cycle times - increase production.

Upon our initial inspection we found the tool to be 141.3 grams out of balance.  Initially tested at a speed of 176 RPMs.  Imagine this tool running at 8,500 RPMs!  With a quick check on our Haimer Tool Dynamic balancer and some re-balancing (adding or removing material as needed) we were able to significantly improve the balance of this assembly.
The tool now measures 2 grams at 8,500 RPMs.  The difference can be felt and heard.  The tool runs noticeably smoother and in-turn can be run faster.  The end result is a better part, made faster, with less wear on the machine tool.

Isn't that what we all want?





The provided screen shots show the actual before and after tool condition.  These reports can be provided with each tool balance we perform.

To summarize; balancing your tool assemblies can improve surface finish, allow for increased speeds & feeds, improve cutting edge life (indexable insert life), and reduce wear and tear on the machine tool.


To learn more about Haimer balancers or our balancing services contact us.

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Friday, January 13, 2017

Free Tooling Consultations

"No such thing as free" you say?  Well, for more than 60 years we have been providing free tooling consultations.  No fees.  No add-ons.  No kidding.  Why would we do that?  It's simple; we want you to succeed and when you do we want you to come back to us again and again.

What is a tooling consultant?  First off, if you're one of those people that don't like "consultants" rest assured.  We are not trying to sell consultative services.  We are trying to sell tooling - but - we sell it at the same price as companies that don't provide the same level of tooling expertise.

Our tooling consultants are experienced, industry professionals.  Our diverse group of technical specialists all share the same goal: to assist you with your tooling needs.  Anyone in any department in any office can be called upon at any time - every member of Team ET is at your service.

No part number?  No problem.  Tell us what you are working on, or looking for, and we'll source the right tool for you.  Not getting the tooling life or cycle time you desire?  Reach out.  Advice is free.  Tooling up for a new part?  We provide complete tooling packages with balancing, presetting, heat shrinking, assembly, packaging and more.  Your new tools arrive ready to go in the spindle.  Tagged with machine, spindle number, length, and any other information you require.  Often for no additional charge.

No matter where you are located we can support you.  No job is too big or too small.  No project is too complicated or too simple.  Contact one of our tooling consultants for technical support, application recommendations, product sourcing, or a general question.  We are here to help.

Our consultative services are not limited to cutting tools. We have applications specialists in all product categories; abrasives, assembly tools, material handling, safety, and janitorial.

Call us or email us.
800-236-1975