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Pailton Engineering has installed a new Matsuura MX-520 CNC machining centre at its UK headquarters in Coventry, England. The advanced 5-axis machine is the latest investment into the company’s advanced manufacturing future, led by new Managing Director, David Pound.
With a machining envelope of diameter 27.95in. x height 13.77in. and a loading capacity of 330lb, the MX-520 allows Pailton Engineering to automate production of its yoke range. The machine requires minimal human input even when producing intricate steering system components, such as steering columns, intermediate shafts, and steering universal joints.
“The Matsuura MX-520 is renowned for its precision, speed, flexibility, and reliability, making it ideal for complex machining tasks critical to the Pailton Engineering range of steering systems,” said Operations Manager, Steve Nollett. “By continuing to install advanced technology like this in our manufacturing facility, we’ll further improve the quality and availability of top-quality steering components."
In addition, the system has space for 60 tools to allow for sister tooling. Combined with four pallets, this enables a continuous production flow minimising downtime and allowing parts to run simultaneously.
“The new machine will make our time on the shop floor much easier,” continued Nollett. “The 5-axes and multi-pallet system of the MX-520 enables machining of complex geometries previously impossible without manual manipulation of the part. Now, instead of needing a person present every 45 minutes to manipulate or remove parts, we’ve got prolonged unmanned operation.”
This investment will help the company meet increased customer demand while continuing to deliver higher-quality steering components. The decision to invest in the Matsuura MX-520 is part of Pailton Engineering’s ongoing commitment to innovation without compromising on quality.
Pailton Engineering has recently invested heavily in automating manufacturing, installing three HAAS machines and a welding robot. The company specialises in the design and manufacture of precision steering systems serving the bus and coach, commercial and military vehicle sectors. To get in touch or view current products, visit the contact page.
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