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Out with the old – and in with the new
Leading mechanical and fluid power transmission specialist trades in a twelve-year old Doosan vertical turning lathe for a new, larger-capacity and more powerful DN Solutions’ model to increase its in-house machining capacity and capabilities.
Mills CNC, the exclusive distributor of DN Solutions’ and Zayer machine tools in the UK and Ireland, has recently supplied, Surrey-based, mechanical and fluid power transmission specialist – jbj Techniques Ltd., – with a new, Fanuc-controlled vertical turning lathe.
The machine, a DN Solutions’ 24” chuck Puma V8300M, was installed at the company’s 7200 sq. ft. (669 m²) facility in Redhill in January 2024, and has replaced an older Doosan VT750M vertical lathe acquired by the company back in 2012.
The new machine, with its compact footprint and box guideway construction, is equipped with a powerful, high-torque spindle (30 kW/2000 rpm/3153 Nm) making it ideal for machining hard and difficult-to-machine materials and for heavy-duty turning operations.
The V8300M also has driven tooling capabilities (18.5 kW/4,000 rpm) which increases the machine’s flexibility, enabling complex parts to be machined to completion in one set-up without the need for components to be transferred between machines.
Furthermore, the integration of a 12-tool position, side-mounted ATC, in addition to its existing 12-tool station turret, increases the machine’s productivity potential by reducing downtime caused by tool change operations.
Ben Stubberfield, Works Director at jbj Techniques
Ben Stubberfield, Works Director at jbj Techniques
The V8300M in action
Parts machined on the V8300M are characterized by their large size and weight and are typically machined in small batches.
Component cycle times can often be long, depending on the specific application, and part accuracies and surface finishes, whilst being tight, are not excessively so.
About jbj Techniques
Originally located in Carshalton, some 15 miles away from its current location, the company first started life as a stocking distributor for a range of other manufacturers’ mechanical and hydraulic power products.
Over the years, following the move in 1984 to its current location, the company has significantly developed and augmented the products and services it provides to a growing number of customers located (primarily) in the UK – many of whom have international operations.
In addition to holding a huge selection of products in stock, the company provides customers with a high level of in-house expertise i.e., integrating and combining in-depth product knowledge and specification ability with technical consultancy and parts’ manufacture (through its well-equipped machine shop, which was first established in 1984 when the company moved to Redhill.
The scope and scale of jbj Techniques’ products and solutions is wide and impressive.
Everything from connection solutions that connect all types of prime mover to any driven component, a complete pump and motor range, cooling equipment, and gearboxes and clutch assemblies can be sourced from the company and can be delivered quickly and efficiently.
jbj Techniques can assist manufacturers in a number of different ways:
Assistance in the design of new and/or replacement (application-specific) power transmission systems (from simple to complex, and from standard to customized).
Next-day delivery on hundreds of products from the company’s well-resourced warehouse.
High-quality machined parts and components for bespoke products and systems.
Condition monitoring of manufacturers’ existing transmission systems via the AIQ DETECT (for elastomeric couplings) and AIQ CORE (gearboxes) sensor systems.
Mike Davis, Managing Director at jbj Techniques
Indeed wherever mechanical power and fluid power transmission systems are employed, there is a good chance that jbj Techniques’ products, services and solutions have been, or are being, used in some capacity.
The latest DN Solutions’ V8300M vertical turning lathe investment has significantly increased the company’s machine shop capabilities and, by doing so, has also helped it improve its ability to respond quickly to customers’ requirements for large and complex high-quality machined components.
The V8300M was installed at jbj Techniques’ machine shop in January 2024 and a number of company employees have already undergone an intensive three-day machine and CNC/iHMI control familiarisation training programme delivered on-site by staff from Mills CNC’s Training Academy.
This will be followed up later (in March 2024) with a further three-day training course at the Academy’s facility in Leamington.
Credit: Mills CNC
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