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Swing over bed: 12" • Swing over gap: 17" Swing over cross slide: 7" Distance between centers: 36" Bed width: 7 1 ⁄4" • Spindle bore: 1 7 ⁄ 16" Spindle nose taper: MT#5 Spindle nose: D1-4 camlock Cross slide travel: 6 1 ⁄4" Compound travel: 3 1 ⁄4" $ 255 Tailstock barrel taper: MT#3 Tailstock barrel travel: 4" Tailstock barrel diameter: 1 9 ⁄ 16" $

• Range of speeds: 70, 200, 220, 270, 360, 600, 800, 1000, 1400 RPM • Motor: 2 HP, single phase, 220V, 8.5A, 60 Hz, 1725 RPM • Height: without stand–23"; with stand–52" • Approximate shipping weight: 1020 lbs.

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Swing over bed: 13" • Range of speeds: 70, 115, 190, 300, 460, 755, Swing over gap: 18 3/4" 1255, 2000 RPM Swing over saddle: 7 3/4" • Motor: 2 HP, 220V, single-phase, 10A Distance between centers: 40" • Size: 71 1/ 2" L x 30" W x Bed width: 7 3/ 8" • Hole thru spindle: 1 7/16" 53 1/ 2" H Spindle nose taper: MT#5 • Approx. Spindle nose: D1-4 camlock shipping Cross slide travel: 6 1/ 8" weight: Compound travel: 2 7/ 8" 1555 lbs. $ Tailstock barrel taper: MT#3 355 Tailstock barrel travel: 3 3/ 8" $ 00 shipping

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Swing over bed: 14.17" • Motor: 5 HP at 3450 RPM, 2.5 HP at 1725 RPM, 220V, Swing over gap: 20.94" 3-phase • Width of bed: 9" Swing over cross slide: 8.66" • Approximate shipping Distance between centers: 40" weight: 2684 lbs. Spindle bore: 1.653" Spindle nose taper: MT#5 Spindle nose: D1-5 camlock Cross slide travel: 7" • Compound travel: 4" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#3 $ 355 Tailstock barrel travel: 1.968" Spindle speeds: 16, 50–2570 RPM $ 00 shipping

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Swing over bed: 20" Swing over gap: 29" Swing over saddle: 12" Distance between centers: 60" Spindle bore: 3 1 ⁄ 8" Spindle nose taper: MT#7 Spindle nose: D1-8 camlock Cross slide travel: 12 3 ⁄4" Compound travel: 5" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#5 Tailstock barrel travel: 7" $

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• Motor: 2 HP, 110V/220V*, single-phase, 17.8A/8.6A, prewired to 220V • Spindle taper: R-8 • Spindle travel: 4 11⁄16" • Swing: 15 1⁄2" • Max. distance spindle to table: 17 5⁄16" • Collars calibrated: 0.001" • T-Slots: 3 @ 2 1⁄2" on centers, 5⁄8" wide • Table size: 8 1⁄4" x 28 3⁄4" • Table travel (longitudinal): 19 11⁄16" • Table travel (cross): 7 1⁄2" $

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Spindle speeds: 12, 25–1600 RPM Motor: 10 HP, 220V, 3-phase • Width of bed: 13 3 ⁄4" Range of threads (inches): 60 @ 2–112 TPI Range of threads (metric): 47 @ 0.2–14 mm Approximate shipping weight: 5758 lbs.

• Motor: 2 HP, 220V, single-phase, 1725 RPM, 8.6A • Swing: 20" • Max. distance spindle to table: 18" • Table size: 91⁄2" x 311⁄2" • Table travel (longitudinal): 17" • Table travel (cross): 7 7⁄8" • Head travel: 13 3⁄4" MADE IN AN • Spindle travel: 5" ISO 9001 FACTORY! • Spindle speeds: 90, 210, 345, 670, 1180, & 1970 RPM • Spindle taper: R-8 $ 00

Swing over bed: 16.14" • Motor: 5 HP, 220V, 3-phase with inverter, Yasakawa Swing over gap: 22.95" frequency drive • Width of bed: 10.23" Swing over cross slide: 10.39" • Approximate shipping Distance between centers: 40" weight: Spindle bore: 2.06" 3694 lbs. Spindle nose taper: MT#6 Spindle nose: D1-6 camlock Cross slide travel: 8.2" • Compound travel: 5.1" Tailstock barrel taper: MT#4 $ Tailstock barrel travel: 6" 495 Speed range: 20–400, 400–2500 RPM $ 00

Drawbar size: 7⁄16"–20 Face mill capacity: 31⁄8" End mill capacity: 11⁄4" Head tilt: 90° left & 45° right Quill diameter: 3" T-slots: 3 @ 31⁄8" on center, 1⁄2" wide • Overall dimensions: 491⁄2" W x 751⁄4" H x 341⁄2" D • Approximate shipping weight: 1102 lbs.

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• T-slots: 3 @ 31⁄8" on center, 1 ⁄2" wide • Overall size: 49 5⁄8" W x 61" H x 36 5⁄8" D • Base footprint: 17 3⁄4" W x 21 5⁄8" D • Approximate shipping weight: 732 lbs.

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New Software Revolutionizes Training

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Innovative software from VKS streamlines employee training and improves quality. 22 PLM for Extreme Testing Siemens PLM offers predictable testing for extreme environments.

28 In-Machine Fire Protection Firetrace protects valuable equipment from within stopping fires at the source

34 6 Challenges for Manufacturing Manufacturers face new challenges every day, we examine top concerns.

40 Dual Process Improves Production Eberspaecher concept machine combines rollforming and laser-welding.


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10 Industry Updates 18 Special Focus New software revolutionizes training . . . . . . 18 Siemens PLM For extreme testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

28 Profile Case Study: Firetrace International . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Shale Gas:

Boom or Bubble? By Ma x K aplan Comments? Email Max at max@indmacdig.com

Conflicting information casts a shadow on the promise of a prosperous future powered by cheap, plentiful natural gas. PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has improved its cost saving and long term employment outlook, citing shale gas production as a significant motivator in the revitalization of the US manufacturing industry. In their recent report titled “Shale Gas: Still a Boon to US Manufacturing?” PwC estimates that the “shale effect” may be responsible for $22.3 billion in savings and 930,000 shale gas driven manufacturing jobs by 2030 – and as many as 1.4 million jobs by 2040. PwC attributes this optimism to Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) production forecasts published by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) which point to shale gas shouldering the majority of domestic natural gas production. The improving technology of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) and horizontal drilling have made the challenge of extracting gas and oil from the pores in shale rock strata attainable. Today, shale extraction produces 48 percent of all natural gas mined in the US. While Texas is currently the largest producer of shale gas from its Barnett Shale, extraction operations now focus around the Marcellus and Utica reservoirs. Spanning much of Pennsylvania and West Virginia and parts of Ohio and New York, the Marcellus shale deposit alone is responsible for nearly 20 percent of the United States’ shale gas. Data reported by EIA suggests that the already robust shale gas industry is growing stronger each year. Production from gas-bearing shale has soared over the past decade from less than 2 billion cubic feet each day to well over 20 billion today. Proved reserves are also trending upward, growing from just 60 trillion cubic feet (tcf) in 2009 to over 159 trillion in 2013. Even more promising are the results of a 2011 survey commissioned by EIA which claims some 750 tcf of underdeveloped shale gas. Called Technically Recoverable Resources (TRR), this gas lies in shale deposits which are already being mined and will require complex re-exploitation using new and emerging technologies to recover. Based on this data, EIA’s 2014 Energy Outlook

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predicts that production of shale gas will double by the year 2040, becoming the dominant source of LNG. With billions of dollars of investment in new chemical and fertilizer plants over the next few years, reliant on cheap, available natural gas, and positive outlook from industry regulators, shale is shaping up to be the cornerstone for energy independence and a new industrial age in America. But there are some cracks in these otherwise solid predictions. For example, shortly after the EIA released its report of the vastness of TRR reserves, (450 tcf in the Marcellus reserve alone), the US Geological Survey published a report which estimates the Marcellus Shale to contain no more than 84 tcf of locked-up gas. An article published in Forbes carries the ominous title “The Popping of the Shale Gas Bubble”. Its author, Bill Powers, has thoroughly researched the shale gas industry. While the EIA predicts a steady increase in shale gas production year over year through 2040, Powers points out that many production sites are already showing signs of decline. According to Texas regulators, all three shale fields in the state have reached their peak. Reports that Haynesville Shale of Louisiana, touted in 2009 to contain some 1.5 quadrillion cubic feet of gas, have shown to be dramatically exaggerated, with production already down 50 percent from its 2012 peak. Powers believes that a series of overestimations and unreasonable expectations have created a shale gas bubble which is set to pop long before the EIA-predicted 2040 peak. While US citizens and businesses are set to take advantage of the optimistic report of available, inexpensive natural gas, the reality of a reduced supply in the near future will likely drive prices dramatically higher. Creating an overreliance on a single fuel source, particularly one so steeped in conflicting data, could be economically disastrous to domestic manufacturing, if the more pessimistic reports about shale gas prove true. To insure a more stable economy the more prudent approach favors diversification of energy dependence, and a careful look at the magnitude of LNG’s boon for manufacturing in the long run.


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Equipment Purchases Show Strong Growth Leading into Q4 The Equipment Leasing and Finance Association, known as ELFA, reports on economic activity through examination of 25 companies representing a cross section of the Equipment finance sector. Their most recent Monthly Leasing and Finance Index shows an outstanding 9 percent increase in new business volume in October over the same period last year. Year-to-date, cumulative new equipment purchases are up 8 percent. ELFA cites that the growth can be attributed to ongoing growth in the US economy. Margin compression across the manufacturing sector has encouraged businesses to increase volume while also driving investment in new cost-saving technologies. ELFA has adjusted their monthly confidence interest to 64.2 for November – up from 60.4 in October indicating their positive outlook for the rest of Q4 2014. ELFA President and CEO William Sutton confirmed this prediction saying, “Lower fuel prices, reduced unemployment and a robust equity and bond market all point to a strong fourth quarter, absent some unforeseen development.” For more information visit www.elfaonline.org/Research/MLFI/

Siemens Adds Functions for CNC Milling and Turning Siemens’ Sinumerik has been augmented with three new functions to streamline and simplify turning and milling operations. Available on the 828D and 840D sl, the new features include a new program management system, plain text reading in the high-speed setting cycle, and a new retraction function. The Sinumerik Operate program manager has been supplemented with a new feature which allows users to work simultaneously on all connected drives and file structures, and is compatible with more file formats than before. Operate’s high-speed setting cycle has been enhanced with plain text reading for many machining methods. This setting cycle supports tool- and mold-making applications by transferring machine tolerance. Methods such as roughing, pre-finishing or finishing can now be output as plain text. Orientation tolerance can also be entered. The new retraction function supports users when retracting a tool following an interruption caused, for example, by power failure or NC reset. Machining can now be resumed from the point of interruption after a manual recovery. For more information call (800) 879-8079 or email SiemensMTBUMarCom.industry@siemens.com

3D Printing Market Growing Rapidly Analysts anticipate the 3D printing market will grow 20.6 percent between 2014 and 2020, reaching a value of $8.6 billion. These gains are likely to come from increasing demand for the quick and more efficient manufacturing of complexly designed objects using a wide variety of materials. Additive Manufacturing (AM) is still in its infancy. Though the technology has been around for the better part of thirty years, many improvements have yet to be made. 2014 saw the construction of the first 3D printed automobile at IMTS in Chicago, as well as the development of the large format printer required to make it. Additionally, DMG Mori and Mazak both unveiled revolutionary hybrid manufacturing machines. Combining a laser cladding head and a 5-axis CNC machine in one enclosure, these machines are able of producing a part at near-net shape and perform the finishing operations on that part in the same cycle. While 3D printing has become mainstream in certain corners of the manufacturing industry, many advancements will be required before it sees widespread adoption.

Mazak Unveils Next Generation Smart Factory Yamazaki Mazak has announced that their North American factory in Florence, KY will be the second to receive the iSMART Factory designation. Under the iSMART concept, advanced manufacturing cells and control systems work together through full digital integration to enable complete process monitoring and control. MTConnect® open communications protocol works with process support software to collect and utilize data from every element of the factory. PCs and portable electronic devices provide real-time access to both management and manufacturing personnel, allowing constant improvement of overall productivity efficiency and responsiveness to customer and market influences. (continues on page 12)

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Industry Updates (continued from page 10) “For Mazak, iSMART Factory is a vision – the complete digital integration of the factory with state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment, automation and advanced manufacturing practices. The name establishes a philosophy – a credo of sorts for Mazak that is unique to our operations but symbolizes our commitment toward the ultimate smart factory,” said Brian Papke, president of Mazak Corporation. Additionally, all the various manufacturing systems in the plant are designed for fast changeovers and allow for production in small lot sizes and with a high mix of components. The systems are also all integrated to the MTConnect® standard, and further advances in 2015 will incorporate the factory floor data with Mazak’s ERP system. For more information visit www.mazakusa.com/news-events/

Seco Tools Announces New President Seco Tools, LLC of North America has announced Robert Keenan as the company’s new president – to replace Kurt Nordlund effective January 1, 2015. The planned transition promotes Keenan from within the company. Keenan, currently the Canada country manager and central zone manager for Seco, wields over twenty years of metal cutting industry experience. He owned and managed his own cutting tool distribution business before his sales management career with Seco. ”We have a great team at Seco, with employees who are completely dedicated to partnering with manufacturers to overcome the challenges they face in today’s market,” said Keenan. “Over the coming year, Seco will be introducing many innovative game changing products and digital applications that truly reflect that commitment, and I look forward to leading our organization into the future.” After seven years, outbound president Kurt Nordlund will move on to a new role as senior advisor where he will manage critical projects and collaborate with company subsidiaries, bringing to bear his considerable industry knowledge to continue to ensure that Seco meets its growth plan goals. For more information contact Lisa Seidl at 248-528-5444 or lseidl@secotools.com

Mitsubishi Electric’s Machine-to-Cloud Gateway Delivers Real-Time Data Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. and ILS Technology announced a collaboration on the e-F@ctory IoT Gateway. The Machine-to-Cloud (M2C) industrial appliance for Internet of Things (IoT) applications provides seamless connectivity for deviceWISE enabled equipment. The e-F@ctory IoT Gateway is designed to improve information visibility and accessibility for energy management applications. The appliance processes raw data into actionable information before uploading it to the cloud. Once there, the data is visualized to provide real-time key performance indicators. “For years, companies have been aggregating data from a variety of devices and storing it in a database its raw format … Rarely is it used to provide any value to the organization,” said Sloan Zupan, senior product manager. “With the e-F@ctory IoT Gateway, customers can identify which facilities, productions lines, work cells, and shifts are underperforming compared to other areas of the organization.” For more information visit us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en/ or call 847-478-2100

Norican Group to Partner with Altor Norican Holdings ApS has announced its entrance into a binding agreement with Altor Fund IV to sell a majority of its shares to the private equity firm. “This is yet another major milestone for the Norican Group,” says Robert Joyce Jr., President and CEO. “Being able to team with Altor … creates a unique opportunity for us in pursuing the next phase of our strategic evolution.” Joyce goes on to thank Norican’s previous partner, Mid Europa, for their contributions over the past eight years. Norican stands to gain significant capitalization and experience from the acquisition, positioning them to achieve their ambitious growth goals. “Norican is a world market leader in very interesting segments supported by attractive structural growth drivers. We are very impressed with the business platform that the employees and management team have built under the current ownership and we look forward to supporting the company in its future development”, says Søren Johansen, Partner at Altor Equity Partners. For more information visit www.noricangroup.com/us or www.altor.com

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TRUMPF opens new facility in Mexico In response to increased business in Mexico, TRUMPF Inc. has opened a facility in Querétaro to better support local customers. The new location will ensure faster response times for parts, sales and support throughout the region, including same day and early morning delivery of crucial parts. Sofia Cardenas, facility supervisor of the Querétaro warehouse explains, “We are able to stock more than 1000 different part numbers, including spare parts for TruLaser Cell multi-axis laser systems, TruMark marking lasers, and laser resonators.” These parts cover more than 90% of the equipment base in Mexico and will be constantly evaluated to best support TRUMPF customers. Support will be rendered in both English and Spanish. The facility also includes ample room to host seminars and technical events, ensuring that local prospective and existing customers remain up-to-date on laser technology and applications. Contact the Querétaro facility at oemspareparts@mx.trumpf.com or visit www.us.trumpf.com

Global Shop Solutions Releases Mobile Administration Application Global Shop Solutions is a leading provider of ERP software for manufacturing. A new mobile app allows system administrators unprecedented access to shop floor and system data, no matter where they’re working. The new app is designed to run on the browser of smart phones, tablets, and other mobile devices. Although optimized for the smaller screens of mobile platforms, the app presents the same information administrators are accustomed to seeing on their PCs, complete with charts, grids, and drop-down menus for efficient data visualization. “Global Shop Solutions has enjoyed great success over the years by listening to our customers,” adds Dusty Alexander, CEO for Global Shop Solutions. “They told us they wanted more mobile features to integrate with our software, and we responded. We’re currently working on a CRM-based application that will provide remote access to customer data for sales people and company executives.” For more information visit www.globalshopsolutions.com

Koma Precision and Hexagon Metrology form Strategic Alliance Koma Precision, Inc. announced a strategic alliance with the Hexagon Metrology M&H product line for the North American market. Starting January 1, 2015, Koma will now be the master importer and system integrator for M&H products. The M&H line includes touch probes, tool setters and laser tool measuring systems for CNC machines. The new generation of M&H measurement hardware has proven to excel in harsh machining environments with extreme spindle acceleration, constant vibrations and temperature fluctuations while continuing to provide precise measurements. Koma Precision’s applications engineers will assist customers in selecting the optimum measuring solutions. Installation services by qualified technicians for the probe and measuring systems will also be provided. For more information call Janee Agosti at 860-627-7059 or email janee@komaprecision.com

Camfil America Announces New VP Camfil Air Pollution Control (APC), a leading manufacturer of fume and mist collection systems has announced the promotion of Tomm Frungillo to the position of vice president, Camfil APC Americas. Frungillo has more than 20 years’ experience in dust collection and air filtration. He has held a succession of posts in sales management as well as special market management in the pharmaceutical, mining and thermal spray industries. “Tomm Frungillo has been a key player in the growth of Camfil APC since he joined the company in 2000,” states Alan O’Connell, executive vice president in charge of global operations for the company. “He will assume full responsibility for the Jonesboro manufacturing facility as well as sales operations in North and South America for all Camfil APC products, including the full line of products resulting from the Handte acquisition earlier this year.” For more information call 1-800-479-6801 or email filterman@camfil.com

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New Software Revolutionizes Employee Training Visual Knowledge Share is an investment in manufacturing’s greatest asset – its workforce. By Ma x K aplan

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odern software is able to provide advancements and cost savings on nearly every front of the manufacturing industry. Resource planning programs allow top-down control of an entire business. Manufacturing Execution System (MES) software allows in-depth monitoring and control of a production environment. Advances in CAD software are giving the individual designer more ability than an entire engineering team two decades ago. CAM programs are letting manufacturers get the most out of every operation from every machine. But none of these software solutions can improve the abilities and culture of the workers they rely on – that requires a new approach entirely. The workforce itself has been a pressing issue in manufacturing as the industry endures an ongoing labor shortage. Veteran workers are aging out, and new skilled workers able to replace them are hard to find. The Obama Administration has pumped nearly $2 billion into community college initiatives to increase the availability of manufacturing skills – a logical step designed to reduce unemployment while strengthening the industrial sector. And it may be working. Census Bureau data from 2012 indicated that only 5.4 percent of plant managers pointed to lack of skilled workers as a cause for facility underutilization. But this data does not take into account the current growth of the manufacturing sector nor the rapid aging of the current workforce. Ultimately, the shortage of skilled workers is only half of the problem. Ask any facility manager, and they will tell you that their troubles don’t end when a new hire signs

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on the dotted line. Weeks or months of costly training are required for a new employee to be able to work independently and effectively. The expense of paying a new, unproductive employee is compounded by the time spent by a veteran worker in training the recruit, diverting the company’s best resources away from production and toward a new hire who may not be successful. Facing attrition among their existing workforce and with limited options for acquiring new trade workers, many shop managers are left with an important question: how do I best utilize the knowledge and experience of my existing workforce to train new hires while maintaining quality and remaining competitive within the marketplace? Quebec based Visual Knowledge Share (VKS) has a solution. Their unique, standalone teaching and performance measuring software bridges the gap between the individual worker and the ERP, MES, and MRP programs which govern a manufacturing environment. Image-based instruction sets are created and displayed to workers to guide them through virtually any production process, all the while collecting vital performance and quality control data for display to supervisors. VKS has all the tools to bring new employees up to speed, instilling best practices without diminishing the production of veteran employees. Visual Knowledge Share operates on stationary terminals or portable devices (like tablets) through a browser-based interface. Customers can choose to either purchase a monthly subscription for the software, which is then hosted on VKS’s own servers, or make a one-time investment to purchase the software and host it on-site. Monthly solutions


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Special Focus come in three varieties with different capabilities, but all come with 25 user accounts. Packs of 10 users can be added to the base package to accommodate operations of any size. To use the program, a worker logs in with his or her own account. He or she then selects the operation to be performed, and the program automatically gathers the most up-to-date instructions for that task. A form is then displayed requiring the user to input information about the specific job, such as part or order number. This data can be input manually, scanned via runner barcode, or synchronized from a connected ERP program. Steps are displayed to the user sequentially and can be progressed manually, by timer, or by wireless communication with certain tools. Any interruption in workflow triggers an automatic alert to the appropriate supervisor so the problem can be fixed quickly and without interruption to other processes.

Forms can be inserted into the instructions which require user interaction. At a certain stage of a job, the program might be configured to require measurements of critical dimensions in order to ensure that parts are being produced to the required specifications. VKS is also capable of wireless integration of measurement tools. A wireless digital caliper, for example, can interface with the software to allow measurements to be taken and recorded seamlessly, making quality control throughout a given process fast and effortless. All quality data is reported to manager-level accounts which have access to performance information based on part number, order number, employee, etc. Any quality check failure can be configured to alert managers immediately. Instruction sets are created using VKS’s fully-featured instruction creator. Images can be uploaded or taken as needed, captions and arrows added, and text inserted to develop clearly defined steps and processes. VKS states that each step requires about two minutes to build. The versatility of the instruction creator means that steps can be defined for any job possible within a manufacturing environment. Welding, machining, cutting, bending, finishing, assembly, packaging, quality inspection – any of these can be laid out in an easy-to-use digital manual for use by any employee. A sample instruction might work as follows. 1) An assembly worker logs in and selects the instruction set for an assembly which has arrived at his station. 2) He scans the barcode on the paper runner – information about

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the particular assembly and the order with which it’s associated are automatically loaded into the VKS form. 3) The timer starts automatically as he views the first step. He is instructed to load the unfinished assembly into a jig – this process is known to take no more than 25 seconds, and the next instruction is displayed automatically after that interval. 4) The next step instructs the worker to apply specific torque to three bolts on the assembly. Using, for example, an Atlas Copco STwrech, the worker tightens each bolt and the exact torque values are reported wirelessly to the VKS terminal. Only once the correct torque is applied does the instruction allow the user to move on to the next step. Each torque value is stored for reporting purposes. 5) During the next step, the user runs out of a particular fastener. He has to spend several minutes acquiring the needed parts. VKS knows that his current step should have taken no more than 75 seconds, and after a predetermined interval, his supervisor is notified of the delay. 6) The supervisor comes by the stalled workstation and finds that no issues require his attention. 7) The remaining steps proceed without incident. 8) The final time is recorded by the software. VKS is designed for efficiency and transparency, to improve workflow and quality control at all stages of a process for employees new and experienced. Many small and medium shops are looking to make the leap into digital plant management, only to find whole-factory solutions prohibitively expensive. VKS bridges this gap, placing real time instruction, data collection, and quality control within reach of any facility. VKS also includes a complete API, allowing it to interface directly with ERP, MRP, and MES software solutions. One of many successful VKS implementations, Clearpath Robotics has been thoroughly impressed by the performance of the software. Process Engineer Manager Jaron Lefler had this to say about VKS “We put VKS to the test about 4 weeks ago. Our average test and assembly time on a Turtlebot with an experienced tech is 30-40 minutes. I had my work cell set up. I gave our brand new never-seena-Turtlebot-in-his-life co-op student a tablet and a login. He pressed play and followed the instructions without needing to ask any questions. You know how long it took him to assemble the robot? 32 minutes. If we diligently document assembly instructions, we can nearly eliminate training altogether. It is wonderful. It makes our production so scalable. All we have to do to produce more is add a computer and bring in labor.” VKS offers a unique combination of versatility, functionality and affordability. As competition grows and margins shrink, shops of all sizes will require new tools to keep themselves ahead of the curve. With flexible purchasing options, unprecedented scalability, applicability to any process and full customization, this unique software is a powerful tool with applications reaching far beyond the factory floor. Visual Knowledge Share is a clear choice to keep your shop competitive in this challenging job market. For inquiries, contact Jill Graham at 855-201-4656 or jgraham@vksapp.com



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Just a few days before the maiden flight of the new European Space Agency (ESA) Vega launcher, Marc Pitz (who is responsible for testing) and Marc Rigal (production engineer) at SABCA noted that they did not know if the electromechanical thrust vector actuation system from SABCA, which would be used to steer the rocket ship that took off from the French Guyana Space Center in Kourou, would perform according to plan. A few days later, the first qualification flight of the Vega launch vehicle proved to be a success. “The outcome of the Vega program is extremely important for us,” says Pitz. “Vega will mark our future.” SABCA is one of the main aerospace companies in Belgium. It was founded in 1920 and is based in Haren, near Brussels, and Charleroi. Besides being a subcontractor for different aircraft manufacturers, such as Dassault Aviation and Airbus, SABCA just delivered its 100th Airbus A380 T-Shape: a large metallic structural assembly that carries high fuselage loads between the main wheel wells of the aircraft. The company also builds servoactuators for the Ariane 5 launcher and the interstage 0/1 skirt and the thrust vectoring systems for the four stages of the new Vega launcher. This new Vega launcher has been developed by ESA during the last nine years. It will be able to bring a 1.5ton payload into low earth orbit. The technology on the Ariane 5 program goes back as far as the early 1970s, and the servo-actuators that were used to direct the rocket thrust and steer the rocket ship are still electrohydraulic systems: GAT (Groupe d’Activation Tuyère) and GAM (Groupe d’Activation Moteur). For the new Vega launcher, SABCA followed a very innovative approach by developing a fully electrical thrust vector-actuation system (electromechanical actuators, control and power electronics and the associated software). This system is based on a proprietary SABCA microprocessor hardened against space radiation. It will operate in a vacuum at very low temperatures and have to withstand the heavy shocks generated by the separation of the various stages of the rocket. Due to significant constraints, the thrust vector actuation system undergoes a very strict and severe qualification test program during development. But each subassembly also undergoes a set of predefined lower and shorter tests on the shaker just before rocket assembly.

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Five years ago SABCA decided to replace and update its first system, and now uses LMS Test.Lab™ software in combination with LMS SCADAS™ hardware for closed loop shaker control and data acquisition from Siemens PLM Software. “We evaluated different suppliers, and the solutions of Siemens PLM Software offered far more possibilities and flexibility, mainly because of their modal capability,” says Pitz. Two years ago, the test environment was further enhanced with a brand new 160 kilo Newton (kN) shaker, referred to by Pitz as ”our big elephant.” “We use the same test setup for both qualification and production testing of the servo-actuators,” says Pitz. “This built-in flexibility is considered a key advantage of the


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The SABCA engineering team performed thermal tests and basic vibration tests on the actuators, mainly of the sinusoidal and random type. “During the qualification tests, the components are put under severe stress, up to 22.5 g in sine mode and 20 g in random mode,” says Rigal. “During production, test levels are topped off at 12 g in random mode. Production tests are mainly focused on random mode. “A vibration test on a hydro-mechanical actuator typically takes half a day,” says Pitz. “Since it takes two actuators to steer the thrust of an engine, tests are performed on two hydro-mechanical actuators consecutively, as a twin configuration. So testing one set takes a day, plus two days for the thermal test.” “Starting from the primary parts, it takes three to four weeks to have a hydro-mechanical actuator ready,” says Rigal. “Producing an electromechanical actuator takes less than a day, but far more time to test. The test cycle takes more time than the assembly cycle.”

Controlling risks during these tests is important because safety is a critical consideration. “Testing actuators means that the level on the hydraulic pump needs to be limited to a max of 250 g, especially when reaching resonances,” says Rigal. “We control this level accurately because harmonic and peak estimators are computed in real time by the software.”

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SABCA used Siemens PLM software to test the durability of the electromechanical thrust vectoring system of the European Space Agency's new Vega launcher.

Integrating testing and simulation

“We perform about 15 to 20 vibration tests per month,” says Rigal. “We’ve used the system for five years, and during that time we’ve never experienced any unexpected or unstable behavior of the system.” The development of the Ariane 5 launcher predates virtual testing and testing models. Although numerous tests were performed and data were gathered, no truly correlated virtual test model of the hydro-mechanical actuator was ever built. Since the beginning of the Ariane 5 program, the technology of servo-actuators has undergone a major change. The actuators on new Vega are electromechanical, which follows the recent trend in this area. Testing these electromechanical actuators means entering unchartered territory. “This electromechanical character complicates vibration testing in a certain way, because besides mechanics, we also have to test the electronic components on a small board inside the electronic box,” says Pitz. “Resonance frequencies are a lot higher with electronic components. Exposure of these components to space radiation also means that we have to perform electromagnetic compatibility tests.” It is believed that testing and simulation will be further integrated in the future. “We believe that simulating testing using correlated models will be required in the future in order to better predict the vibration behavior during the qualification test,” says Pitz. The use of the virtual shaker technique will increase confidence in the test and enhance the notching profile definition. “Mechatronic actuators are quite a new product, including for us,” says Pitz. “Testing has become more detailed and delicate. For the moment, the mechanical and electronic parts are still separated, but in the near future, the electronics will be integrated on the mechanical parts, thus actuators will become truly integrated mechatronic systems.” For more information visit http://www.plm.automation. siemens.com/en_us/


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s any shop owner can tell you, the reason to buy a CNC or EDM machine is not to make parts, but to make money. Whether they are financed or purchased outright, CNC and EDM machines are a shop’s “bread and butter” and must be kept up and running to maximize profitability. That’s why the risk of a machine fire, and the associated losses from costly repairs, unscheduled downtime, and in some cases catastrophic business interruption, is a major cause of concern for every machine shop owner and manager. The risk of a machine fire is greatest when straight-oil metalworking fluids are used during machining operations. Straight-oil fluids have relatively low flash points ranging from 400° F to 600° F (204° C to 316° C), and are widely used for high tolerance medical, dental, military, and aerospace machining operations. Straight-oil metalworking fluids are continually exposed to extremely high levels of friction and heat; a single spark can cause volatile oil vapors to flash over in an instant. These kinds of fires require extremely fast action in order to prevent damage to the machine and to

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protect personnel and surrounding areas of the facility. Many shop owners rely on their employees to fight machine fires. However, even when employees are properly trained in firefighting procedures, they may be unwilling or unable to deal with an actual fire. Machine oil fires produce intensely high heat and dense black smoke that can make them difficult or impossible to fight with a handheld fire extinguisher. In some cases machine doors may be interlocked during the production cycle which inhibits the operator’s ability to fight the fire; if the operator does open the door, the resulting in-rush of oxygen can cause the fire to grow frighteningly out of control. The reality is that a machine fire can be a terrifying event that can unnerve even the best trained employee, leaving a shop at risk until the fire department arrives. According to one reputable source, more than 10 percent of all CNC machines using straight-oil metalworking fluids will experience a fire event within five years of installation. Even when an automatic sprinkler system is present, a machine fire can result in costly repairs and


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• For CNC applications a Firetrace Indirect Low Pressure (ILP) 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid system is usually recommended. • The red detection tubing is routed throughout the work zone which improves reaction time and reduces the potential for machine damage. • The detection tubing can also be run to the front the machine when an optional manual release is required. • Large nozzles deliver a high volume of Novec 1230 to quickly suppress the fire.

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• For EDM applications a Firetrace Indirect High Pressure (IHP) CO2 system is usually recommended. • The red Firetrace Detection Tubing is routed around the base of the ram just above the typical operating oil level, providing 360 degrees of fire detection and suppression. • The detection tubing can also be run to the front the machine when an optional manual release is required. • Large nozzles installed well above the oil surface on both sides of the ram deliver a high volume of CO2 to extinguish the fire. The CO2 is delivered as a gentle mist to keep the burning oil from splashing, which would spread rather than suppress the fire. • Firetrace indirect low pressure (ILP) systems are available with a manual release, enabling an operator to activate the system at the first sign of trouble.

significant losses from unscheduled downtime. A machine fire has the potential to spread through mist collectors and along ducting to the building’s structure, often with catastrophic results. Worst of all, a machine fire may tragically lead to employee injury or death. In this article we’ll look at some of the causes of machine fires and what you can do to protect against them.

The Challenge

All turning, milling and grinding processes pose a fire risk when using oil-based metalworking fluids. An oil fire can occur in an instant without warning. The friction from a dull tool, a spark from a hot metal chip, or a crash from a programming error are just a few of the many situations that can cause oil-based metalworking fluids to ignite. Each year hundreds of machine shops suffer substantial damages from attended machine fires; the potential for a disaster increases exponentially when a shop runs “lights out” or unattended. An oil fire can damage or destroy a machine in less than a minute: left unchecked, the amount

of damage can devastate a business. The direct cost of a fire, such as machine and facility damage, can range from tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars; the collateral costs from long-term disruptions can lead to the loss of business, as customers form relationships with new vendors, which can ultimately bankrupt a company.

About Sprinkler Systems

In the United States, most jurisdictions require an automatic overhead sprinkler system for machine shops, based on National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards. Automatic sprinkler systems are designed to give occupants in the building time to evacuate and to protect the building’s structure; they are not designed to protect a shop’s equipment or assets. In cases when a sprinkler system activates, the damage caused by water can be as destructive as the fire itself. A single, quick response sprinkler head can discharge 13-24 gallons of water per minute; an entire sprinkler system can cause massive flooding that can result in extended

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Profile The Clean Agent Advantage

downtime. Prolonged downtime can cause more than just cash flow problems; it can lead to irreparable loss of business as customers migrate to other vendors. Sprinkler systems are designed to activate when exposed to high heat; since oil fires start inside machines, a CNC machine would have to be completely engulfed in flames to cause a sprinkler system to activate. This can lead to the total destruction of the machine and give the fire time to grow to the point where it can spread to adjacent equipment or the building’s structure. This is not to say that sprinkler systems are without merit; there’s doubt that they save lives and property. However, you cannot count on a sprinkler system to protect your machines and equipment. That kind of protection requires a supplementary fire suppression system designed to protect CNC and EDM machines and other high value and/or mission critical assets.

Containing the Threat

Adding an automatic fire detection and suppression system is a reliable and cost-effective way to protect your CNC and EDM machines against the threat of fire and the revenue losses caused by machine damage and downtime. One system, invented by Firetrace, utilizes unique, pressurized, heat-sensitive tubing as the detection (and in some cases delivery) device. This proprietary polymer tubing is a linear pneumatic heat sensor that bursts at the point closest to a fire’s radiant heat. The tubing is very flexible and can be easily routed in and around the hazard areas of a CNC or EDM machine, providing fast and reliable fire detection in areas that other detection methods cannot reach. Because Firetrace detects and suppresses a fire at its source – inside the machine – the system reacts far faster than traditional fire suppression methods. Unlike most competing detection systems, Firetrace tubing can react to a fire in less than 10 seconds, which reduces or eliminates machine damage and downtime. In many cases a machine can be returned to service just minutes after a fire once the problem has been corrected.

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Some fire suppression systems use foam, dry chemicals, and even water as fire extinguishing agents. More advanced fire suppression systems use “clean” fire suppression agents such as 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid, CO2 (carbon dioxide), and DuPont™ FM-200®. These clean agents are designed to quickly extinguish fires resulting from the ignition of combustibles used in machining operations. Clean agents are dispersed as a gas, which allows them to quickly permeate inside a CNC machine. It also makes them uniquely suited to protect the electronics inside the equipment. By thoroughly flooding the interior of a CNC machine with a gaseous clean agent, even hard-to-reach fires can be quickly extinguished, often before they can be seen. Clean agents work on class A, B, and C fires and react quickly to suppress a fire at its earliest stages. They are electrically non-conductive and non-corrosive, so they will not contaminate machine bearings or expensive metalworking fluids. Clean agents are environmentally friendly and non-toxic and are safe to use in areas where shop employees are working. Most importantly, clean agents leave no residue and require no cleanup, so a machine can be back up in running in a very short time.

Titanium Fires

Fires sparked by flammable metals, such as titanium, are classified as Class D fires. Class D fires are a unique hazard because they burn at very high temperatures and react violently with water and some chemicals. Given sufficient heat, titanium powder and shavings can ignite and burn, posing a serious fire hazard for machining operations and can quickly spread to other combustibles. Titanium also presents an explosion hazard. Fires involving combustible metals such as titanium are best handled by the fire department. Remember that water should never be applied to a titanium fire because it creates an explosive situation! One key measure for avoiding titanium fires is to detect and suppress an oil fire quickly, before the heat can build to the flashpoint of titanium. It is not a total solution, but one important step toward preventing titanium fires.

Summary

When shopping for an automatic fire detection and suppression system, keep in mind that all brands are not created equal. The best systems bring fire detection and suppression inside the machine, in order to quickly detect and extinguish a fire at its source. Look for a system that uses Novec 1230, CO2, and FM-200 fire suppressing agents. These “waterless” clean agents will allow you get your machine back up and running in the least amount of time without concerns about residue cleanup or oil and bearing contamination. Adding an automatic fire detection and suppression system allows for a constant “24/7 fire watch” on your machine. Even when the operator is away or you are running lights out, an automatic fire detection and suppression system will provide the peace of mind that comes with around-the-clock machine fire protection.


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anufacturing is an ever-changing industry, where manufacturers face new issues and concerns every year. Since this year is no exception, here are a few of the top concerns that manufacturers are grappling with.

Regulatory compliance and traceability

Nearly every type of manufacturer faces increasing regulations aimed at everything from ensuring product safety to managing disposal and reclamation procedures. While many regulations may be beneficial to consumers, each regulation adds an additional burden to the companies that must comply with the requirements, which often differ from country to country. Manufacturers must ensure they have complete visibility into global supply chains so they can prove not only their own compliance, but also that of their suppliers. Regulations

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Product innovations come at a dizzying pace, and manufacturers struggle to keep up. As companies vie to be first to market with a new concept, the temptation to skip steps or skimp on quality materials can be overwhelming. Companies need to plan to have adequate engineering time to ensure that the specifications for critical materials such as wires and cables are in line with operating conditions. The last thing a new product needs is to develop a reputation for poor quality right out of the gate. Fast times to market mean that companies may need to become more systematic about managing innovation rather than leaving new product ideas to chance. Product preferences change so quickly that delays in introducing new ideas may be the death knell for once popular products. Implementing procedures that keep a steady stream of new product ideas and innovations in the pipeline is essential to manufacturing success.

Aging workforce / Skills gap

As baby boomers reach retirement age in record numbers, they are leaving the workforce and taking their hard-won skills and experiences with them. Younger workers are not readily available to replace these retirees, and those that are available don’t have the necessary skills for many critical roles. Manufacturers may need to work with schools in their


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form your own inserts

circuit-block manifolds… With MacMillin

“Circuit Blocks”, numerous valves and controls can be plugged in to a single space-saving manifold. Eliminates troublesome plumbing problems, such as leaking or broken hose and pipe connections, that can cause system failure.

pump motor mounts… Strong lightweight aluminum alloy castings completely enclose motor shaft and coupling, providing greater safety and quieter operation. Assures accurate alignment without bedplates, brackets or shims. Fractional to 200 hp motors.

Formdrill’s form sturdy bushings that can be threaded to produce your own inserts. These built-in inserts are as strong or stronger as the same-diameter welded nuts. Process works in steel, stainless steel, copper and aluminum up to ½” thicknesses. Standard UNC, UNF, NPT and Metric sizes are available up to 1.5” in diameter. It can easily be used in most Drill Presses, Milling Machines and CNC systems.

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workers are not readily available “ Younger to replace . . . retirees, and those that are available don’t have the necessary skills for many critical roles.

communities to ensure that the educational system includes the topics and skills training those younger workers need to fill these roles. In addition, manufacturers may need to be more flexible with their aging workforce, allowing workers to slow down by working part time rather than retiring abruptly. This phasing to full retirement meets the needs of baby boomers and allows them to pass on their skills to following generations of workers.

Healthcare costs

Rising costs of healthcare for workers put a strain on already fragile manufacturing cost structures. Manufacturers in the U.S. in particular face the burden of providing healthcare while their competitors in other countries do not. There is no strong alternative to the current solution on the horizon, so manufacturers need to be cognizant of this large and growing item that can increase the cost of products to the point where they are not competitive.

Environmental concerns

Many local and regional regulations affect various aspects of the manufacturing process, from the ability to use certain materials, to worker exposure, to disposal of waste and byproducts. Manufacturing is inherently a harsh environment, so ensuring the safety and health of workers with proper care and equipment is of crucial importance. Disposing of waste

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products and recycling programs for scrap and returned materials add costs and complexity to manufacturing, but also result in a healthier environment and protection for customers and workers alike.

Balancing maintenance with throughput

Keeping equipment functioning is an essential part of running a manufacturing facility. Regular preventive maintenance, including replacing worn wires and cables, can help increase throughput and ensure customer satisfaction with delivery lead times. Sometimes manufacturers are tempted to postpone or delay preventive maintenance or they replace factory components with lower-quality items. This practice may create unsafe conditions in harsh manufacturing environments if these lesser components can’t stand up to operating conditions. For example, poor-quality or worn cable and wires can result in risk of shocks or electrocution for workers in the worst case, or they may simply cause unplanned or excessive downtime. Using components, cables and wires that meet or exceed manufacturer specifications and performing preventive maintenance on recommended schedules keeps operating costs low and throughput high while helping to ensure worker safety. Addressing these challenges means that manufacturing companies need to stay current on legislation as well as technology and to be responsive to worker needs while acting responsibly in the best interests of all parties. Danielle Iera is the Marketing Coordinator of TPC Wire & Cable Corp. (http://www.tpcwire.com/) in Macedonia, OH. TPC Wire and Cable’s products are designed and engineered to withstand harsh industrial and manufacturing conditions like flexing, harsh chemicals, extreme temperature, high impact and abrasion.


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ROLL-FORMER/ LASER-WELDER

profile

Improves Production

TWINMASTER machine from Weil Engineering combines a destacker, roll former and laser welder to produce various lengths and shapes. Eberspaecher uses these machines to make stainless steel catalytic converter cans and other exhaust/silencer system components for many major auto builders.

The Siemens SINUMERIK 840D, a powerful CNC, controls all the operations on the machine. Once programmed, the blank will be processed through each stage in the machine; all controlled by the 840D and Siemens SIMODRIVE 611D drives package onboard.

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he installation of a unique concept in metalforming at Eberspaecher North America has improved their production by 20%. Eberspaecher N.A., based in Novi, Michigan, is a Tier-One supplier of complete exhaust systems. They manufacture stainless steel catalytic converters and exhaust products required by its impressive list of automotive customers, including Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Pontiac, Buick, Chevrolet and Mercedes-Benz. Founded in 1865 and in the automotive exhaust business since 1931, this German-based company has operated facilities in the USA and Canada since 2000. It currently manufactures in Brighton, Michigan, as well as Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Brampton, Ontario. For their new catalytic converter production line, Eberspaecher N.A. elected to install a laser-welding shorttube production cell. At the heart of this system is a “Twinmaster” roll-forming and laser-welding production system supplied by Weil Engineering North America of Troy, Michigan, which is a subsidiary of Weil Engineering GmbH. of Muellheim, Germany. Currently, Weil Engineering has over 60 tube forming and welding systems in operation in North America, most of them using lasers for welding application. Sixty percent of Weil Engineering’s business activities are in the automotive fields, followed by HVAC,

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chimney, household appliances and motor shell applications. The “Twinmaster” combines two major functions in one machine: roll-forming and welding. Secondary processes such as blank feeding and post-welding expansion of tubes for perfect roundness are directly linked to the “Twinmaster”, creating one complete production center. The control functions for the entire system are supplied by SIEMENS, using a SINUMERIK 840D for CNC controls and a SIMATIC OP170 operator panel for dialog functions. The HMI is configured by Weil Engineering in “ProTool” for the particular performance requirements of this unique production system.

The production capabilities of this short-tube manufacturing system are: • Min. and max tube diameter: 3” to 8” • Min. and max. tube length: 8” to 50” • Tube shapes: Round or oval • Wall thickness range: 0.020” to 0.080” • Materials: Mild and stainless steels • Output: up to 500 parts/hour • Welding speed (3.2 kW laser) 4-5 meters/min


The sequence of operation is as follows: Two sheet-metal destackers, mounted on a rotary æ

table, are loaded each with approx. one hour’s production material and feed the blanks into the rollformer. The blanks are inspected for double-sheet condition during the transfer movement. Once the first destacker is empty, the rotary table moves the second destacker into place and the first one can be re-loaded, ensuring a non-stop supply of material.

Depending on the length of the tubes, multiple æ

blanks (up to 4) can be rolled into tubes during the same machine cycle.

The rolled tube blanks are automatically transferred æ

from the roller to the seam welder, where they are automatically clamped and butt-welded using a laser-beam generated by the Trumpf TLF 3200 laser. (TIG welding is another option for this process, being more economical in cost initially, but also slower in welding speed compared to laser.).

Once the welding process is done, the finished cans æ

are extracted from the tooling and transferred onto an inline weld annealing system, which heats the welding zone to approx. 1000º C (~ 1800º F) to relieve the stress in the welded seam.

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After a cooling section, the CNC-controlled handling system introduces the cans into a hydraulically operated tube expander, where they receive a pre-selected inside dimension. This final dimension is calculated from the diameter of the converter substrates, the thickness of the insulation mats and the spring-back of the stainless steel material used for the converter cans.

The sequences of these operations, the exact timing for each process and the control of all movements are monitored and operated by a SIEMENS SINUMERIK 840 D controller. The Siemens CNC also monitors the position, the power and the on/off condition of the laser beam, as well as all the transfer mechanisms and the tooling. According to Weil Engineering’s service manager, Matthias Philipp, “The open architecture and substantial power of the CNC make it possible to easily monitor and control all these various functions. We also produce our own HMI protocols for the CNC and PLC on the operator panel. The Siemens system makes this much easier to accomplish.” Onboard the Twinmaster, the Siemens CNC technology controls eight rotary axes, with the SIMODRIVE 611U drive package on the destacker and chamfering device. Another 611U operates four axes on the expander and handling system. With the Profibus field bus system pioneered by Siemens, all CNC, PLC, HMI and drive systems can communicate in a more reliable fashion. This permits one CNC program to be written, and then adapted by xthe machine builders, such as Weil Engineering, to modify

(clockwise) From the Siemens SIMATIC PLC operator panel, each step in the TWINMASTER process is monitored and controlled. Weil Engineering uses ProTool software to custom configure the HMI on the machine. Drawing station Bending station Laser station

Some of the shapes produced on the TWINMASTER machines.

their controls based on the particular functionalities of their equipment. In this case, for example, two analog outputs are utilized for power and sequencing to control ramping, on/off and other parameters of the laser. The TRUMPF laser on the Twinmaster machine has a 200mm optics bifocal mirror with a constant focal length. When the material thickness changes, the CNC tooling varies the position of the work piece. For more information visit www.usa.siemens.com/cnc, e-mail SiemensMTBUMarCom.sea@siemens.com, or call 847-640-1595.

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surplus buying & selling

FEDERAL KNIFE, INC. Industrial Cutting Knives

P.o. Box 509 • 785 County line road • Palmyra, in 47164

REPLACEMENT SHEAR BLADES DELIVERED FROM STOCK Precision Blade Sharpening Is Our Specialty!! Shear Blades For All Equipment Makes: • CinCinnati • Wysong & Miles • HtC • aCCur-sHear • PaCifiC • aMeriCan HerCules • niagara • Pexto • aMada steelWeld / Cleveland Crane • BetenBender • atlantiC / HaCo • lodge & sHiPley / ColuMBia • Century • Herr-voss • standard • edWards / Pearson • adira • gatti • lvd • di-aCro / elga-Hydra • HydraPoWer • staMCo • BertsCH • guifil • safan • darley • rHodes • Morgan • suMMit • dreis • & Many otHers

Shear blades made from high quality tool steels “performance matched” to your unique cutting application. Call one of our product specialists for more information.

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for specifications & photos on over 1000 machines in our inventory!

MORI SEIKI #SL65A CNC Turning Center, Fanuc 16T, 4.1" Sp. Bore, Chuck, Tailstock, Chip Conv., 50 HP, 1996

#273A CINCINNATI HEALD Internal Grinder, Ext. Bed, 3 Red Hd. Sp., Chuck, Tooling, 5 HP, 1977

104" X 3/4" AKYAPAK Hydr. 4 Roll Plate Bending Roll, #AHS16/20, PLC Touch Screen, Hydr. Drop End, 20 HP, 2004

13.8" x 40" STUDER CNC Cylindrical Grinder, #S35R, Fanuc 16T CNC, 20" x 3-1/4" Wheel, Cool/Filtr., 10 HP, 1988, Retro. & Rebuilt by Studer 2000

138 Ton AMADA CNC Press Brake #FBD1253NT, Upacting, Hydr. Amada AMNCB 7 Axis CNC, 118" O.A., 106" B.H., 5.9" Stk., 15 HP, 1999

OKUMA #ES-L8 CNC Turning Center, OSP-U10L CNC, 8" Ck., Tailatock, Chip Conv., 10 HP, 2000

88 Ton AMADA CNC Press Brake #FBD8025NT, Hydr., Upacting, Amada AMNCB 7 Axis CNC, 98" O.A., 85" B.H., 5.9" Stk., 10 HP, 2000

MAZAK #FJV35/80 Bridge Type CNC Vert. Machining Center, 78.7"X, 31.5"Y, 23"Z, Cat.50, Mazatrol M Plus, 40 ATC, 6K RPM, Tooling, 1998

10" x 10" AMADA #HA250W Automatic Horiz. Band Saw, 1-1/4" Blade, Hydr. Vises, Chip Auger, 5 HP, 1993

40/52" x 80" SUMMIT Hvy. Duty Lathe #40DC, 5-1/2" Sp. Bore,

MIGHTY VIPER #VMC1270A CNC Vert. Machining Center, 4th & 5th Ready, 50"X, 25"Y, 25"Z, Cat 40, 8K RPM, 20 ATC, 2003

5.1" TOSHIBA Tbl. Type Horiz. Boring Mill #BFT-13W2, 48" x 98" Tbl., 98" Cr., 71" Vert. #50 Tpr, P.D.B., D.R.O., Way Bed, Pendant, 1975

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56" BULLARD Dynatrol CNC VTL, Fanuc 11TT, Turret & Side Hds., 48" Vert., 3 Jaw, 50 HP 56" BULLARD Dynatrol Vert. Boring Mill, Ram & Side Hds., 60" Under Rail, 3 Jaw Ck w/4 Jaws, 60 HP, 1968, Excellent

20" x 20" AMADA Horiz. Band Saw #HFA 500S, Auto. Cycle, 2" Blade, 2 Hydr. Vises W/Bundling, 7.5 HP, 1996 OKK #MCV820 CNC Vert. Machining Center, 63"X, 32"Y, 28"Z, Cat.50, OKK GMC CNC, 30 ATC, 25 HP, 1995 7.8"x11.8" TSCHUDIN CNC Cyl. Grinder #PL24, Usach Open Arch. CNC, Marposs P5 Gauging, SBS Balancing Sys., 10 HP, 2001, CNC Upgrade 2014, From Medical Device Mfg. 6" MITSUBISHI CNC Floor Type Boring Mill, Ram Type, 393"X, 78"Y, 27.5"Z, Fanuc 18i CNC, 60 ATC, 1988, Retro. 2001 42"/62" x 108/180" LEBLOND Hvy. Duty Sliding Gap Bed Lathe, Taper, D.R.O., 3 Chucks, 4 St. Rests, 25 HP, 1958

8' X 19" OOYA Radial Drill #RE3-2500, #5 MT, 2150 RPM, Coolant, Box Tbl., 15 HP, 1976

OKUMA #MX-45VAE CNC Vertical Machining Center, 30"X, 18"Y, 17.7"Z, 7K RPM, OSP700M CNC, 20 ATC, 2000

FADAL #VMC6535-50 CNC Vert. Machining Center, 65"X, 35"Y, 34"Z, 50 Tpr., Siemens 810D CNC, 7500 RPM, 32 ATC, 45 HP, 2005 FRYER CNC Bed Type Vert. Mill, #MB14, 3 Axis CNC, 40"X, 20"Y, 25"Z, 40 Tpr., Anilam 1400 CNC, 5 HP, 1998 (3)

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surplus buying & selling

we want to buy your surplus or underutilized machinery! We buy single machines or entire plants and are always looking for: • Late Model CNC Machines • Hardinge Machines • Fabricating Equipment • Toolroom Machinery

Email or call us today! sales@actionmachinery.com

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Call, Email or go onlinE for morE dEtails and a full invEntory list

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66” Bullard cnc VTl, Rebuilt & Retrofit 1999, Fanuc 16T CNC

Toyoda HMc, Fa-450II,

17” Pallets, Fanuc 15M, New 1997

62” dorrIes scHarMan VTl, Manual w/ 2008 Fagor CNC Control

BFP 130/6, 18’ x 8’Y, New 1980

5” unIon Floor Type HBM,

5” TosHIBa HBM, 98” TaBle,

WaHlI dIxI HMc, 4 axIs,

KITaMura MycenTer 2xI sparK cHanger,

Haas VF5, 23” x 52” TaBle,

12” Pallets, Fanuc 15MB, New 1995

72” Y, New 1978, Have 2

Cat 50, New 1998

14” x 22”, New 2001

5” g&l HBM, 70-5d-T,

86” Table, 60” Y, New 1965

BrIdgeporT VMc 1000xp2,

22” x 45”, 8K rpm, Fanuc 18iMB, New 2004

We are actively buying good used machines of all types. turn your idle machines into cash

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4000 WATT AMADA FO3015MII RI LASER CUTTING SYSTEM WITH ROTARY INDEX, MFG:2011 - 11,348 HOURS (10120)

4000 WATT AMADA FO3015NT M2 LASER W/6 SHELF AS LUL 300 AUTOMATIC, MFG: 2012 (Mach 10161)

33 TON AMADA PEGA 367 TURRET PUNCH W/ FANUC O4PC CNC CONTROL, MFG: 1992 (9987)

22 TON AMADA AE255NT SERVO DRIVEN TURRET PUNCH, MFG: 2014 (Mach 10154)

33 TON AMADA VIPROS III 3610NT HIGH SPEED HYDRAULIC TURRET PUNCH PRESS, MFG: 2004 (Mach 10153)

187 TON X 167” AMADA HFE 1704S/7 “DOWN-ACTING” HYDRAULIC CNC PRESS BRAKE, MFG: 2000 (Mach 10135)

6000 WATT AMADA LC-3015F1NT LASER CUTTING SYSTEM, MFG: 2011 (Mach 10114)

5200 WATT BYSTRONIC BYSPEED 3015 LASER SYSTEM, MFG: 2005 (10072)

25 TON TRUMPF TC5000R-1600 CNC PUNCHING MACHINE, MFG: 2005 (Mach 10159)

4000 WATT AMADA GEMINI F0-3015 CNC LASER CUTTER W/HIGH SPEED HS2003 HEAD, MFG: 2002 (Mach 10156)

2500 WATT AMADA PULSAR LC2415NTA4 LASER, MFG: 2008 - INSTALLED NEW:FEBRUARY 2010 - APPROXIMATELY 5,900 HOURS (10067)

187 TON X 160” TRUMPF TRUMABEND V170 PRESSBRAKE W/ DELEM CNC BACKGAUGE W/PROGRAMMABLE Z1 & Z2 HYDRAULIC CLAMPING, CROWNING, MFG:2000 (10013)

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KOSTER IS IN 2 ONLINE ONLY AUCTION SALES! SALE 1 TUCKER TECHNOLOGIES Online Bidding Ends: Thursday, January 8th at 2:00 P.M. (EST) Inspection: Wednesday, January 7th from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. (EST) 2540 Mountain Industrial Blvd., Tucker, Georga 30084 FEATURING: CINCINNATI 3-SPINDLE 5-AXIS CNC VERTICAL GANTRY PROFILER MILLING MACHINE, WITH 160’’ X 90’’ TABLE, 75’ LONGITUDINAL GANTRY TRAVEL, 20’’ VERTICAL HEAD TRAVEL •SNK SHIN NIPPON KOKI MDL. FSP-100-H; SNK SHIN NIPPON KOKI MDL. PC-60V 5-AXIS CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS • CLEARING NIAGARA MDL. T-4900-106 900 TON CAPACITY STRAIGHT SIDE PRESS • (5) SEIKI-XL MDL. 3VX 3HP – AS NEW AS 1997, (2) BRIDGEPORT SERIES I 2HP; (2) BRIDGEPORT SERIES 2J 1-1/2HP; BRIDGEPORT SERIES J VERTICAL MILLING MACHINES • GEKA MDL. HYDRACROP 50A HYDRAULIC 50 TON CAPACITY IRONWORKER • PULLMAX TYPE P5/2 UNIVERSAL SHEARING & FORMING MACHINE • OKAMOTO MDL. ACCUGAR-124N POWER FEED SURFACE GRINDER • BOYAR SCHULTZ MDL. 2A SIX TWELVE DELUXE; OKAMOTO MDL. 6-18; HARIG SUPER 612 HAND FEED SURFACE GRINDERS • TOS NOSTIVAR MDL. BN102A TOOL & CUTTER GRINDER • BROWN & SHARPE MDL. 9-12-9 XCEL DCC 5-AXIS; BROWN & SHARPE VALIDATOR COORDINATE MEASURING MACHINES •O.G.P. MDL. OQ30UP OPTICOM QUALIFIER 30’’ OPTICAL COMPARATOR • RABOMA MDL. 12U1600 12’’ X 78’’; OOYA MDL. RE1225H RADIAL DRILLS • TOYOTA MDL. 5FGC30 5250#; CLARK MDL. C500-80-0 7500# FORKLIFT TRUCKS •BAND SAWS • COLD SAWS • MARKING MACHINES • TAPPERS • WELDING POWER SUPPLIES • TOOLROOM •ASSORTMENT OF ROTARY TABLES • LARGE QUANTITY OF SHOP SUPPORT • PLUS MUCH MORE!

SALE 2 SIGMA MANUFACTURING INC. Online Bidding Ends: Wednesday, January 14, AT 2:00 P.M. (EST) Inspection: Tuesday, January 13th from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. (EST) 1361 East Bay Street, Bronx, New York 10741 FEATURING: 2008 KIWA KH-45G 4-AXIS CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER, 12,000 RPM WITH 7,400 HOURS • (2000) FADAL VMC 6030; ENSHU VMC530 CNC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS • MATSUURA MC-500V-DC; MATSUURA MC-760V-DC 4-AXIS CNC TWIN SPINDLE VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS • ALSO: TSUDAKOMA 4TH AXIS ROTARY TABLES • DAEWOO PUMA 10S; DAEWOO PUMA 8 CNC TURNING CENTERS • SUMMIT MDL. SWB400X1500 18”/22” x 56” GAP BED LATHE • ACRA TURN MDL. 1340 13” x 40” ENGINE LATHE • SUPERMAX VERTICAL MILLS • K&T MILWAUKEE HORIZONTAL MILLS • BLOHM MDL. HFS512 20” x 80”; ELB MDL. RS-15/60 23”x 59”; GIBSON 8” x 24” HYDRAULIC FEED SURFACE GRINDERS • NORTON MDL. LC2 18” x 120”; EASTON 8” x 14” CYLIDRICAL GRINDERS • MARVEL SPARTAN PA10/3 HORIZONTAL BAND SAW • HONE• WELDERS • INDUCTION MELTER • AIR COMPRESSORS • FORKLIFT TRUCKS - UP TO 10,000# • LARGE QUANTITY OF INSPECTION ITEMS • SHOP SUPPORT • PLUS MORE!

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