Saving on machining
Swabian company relies on in-house production instead of purchasing
A 130 % price increase for a cast steel blank presents a customer with economic problems. The solution? Do-it-yourself – with a brand-new machining strategy and tools from Gühring. The result? A 50 percent cost saving per component is not the only benefit for the company.
Worlds cheaper with a new concept
Focus on process reliability
Gühring has access to a very wide range of standard tools for tool selection. “We put together the best tools for a process that really works,” sums up Jürgen Knorr. Different solid carbide drills are used for pre-drilling, for instance: From the Gühring classic RT 100 U to a range of NC spotting drills and pilot drills to the ExclusiveLine micro-precision drill with a diameter of 1.8 mm.
“We are better all around”
As the customer now mills the component from solid material, it is around 50 percent cheaper than buying-in steel precision cast housing, including any rework. In terms of quality, too, the machined component is the clear leader, especially in terms of surface precision, the dimensional accuracy of the product, the tolerances of the holes and, ultimately, product functionality. For the customer, this means that significantly fewer products are rejected during quality control. “We are better all round – not only in terms of costs, but also in terms of quality,” concludes Patrick Matysiak.
These successes also motivated the company to switch to machining for two other types of electric strike housing. At the moment, these are still made of metal powder injection moulding, but the chips will soon be flying on a second new machine. Gühring tools have already been ordered for this.
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