HONE TOOL AND AIR GAGE SYSTEM INTEGRATES ONTO HMC
This diverse mix of CNC hone tooling and air gaging systems from Bates Technologies is used on flexible horizontal machining centers to dramatically reduce machining and transfer time and improve part quality and process capabilities.
Posted: August 30, 2010
Bates Technologies, LLC (Fisher, IN) has completed the installation of its most diverse mix of CNC hone tooling and air gaging systems designed for use on flexible horizontal machining centers (HMC) to date.
The application originated from a global compressor OEM who called upon Bates to develop a complete rough-and-finish honing process designed to run on a common fixture and setup arrangement used to machine other part details on the compressor bodies they produced. The company was also seeking to eliminate extensive part handling and to make improvements on overall part quality.
To meet their objectives, Bates engineered and built multiple precision honing tools ranging in diameter from 2.500 in to 6.000 in, designed to fit in CAT 50 holders and to function within the control platform of a horizontal machining center. The majority of these tools utilize the Bates Precision Air Gage System (PAGS), which allows for live-on-board air gaging of the cylinder bores as they are being honed.
Darrell Day, president of Bates notes that, ?This project began as a 'what if' discussion between the OEM and our sales/product development team during a SME Honing Clinic. With our direction and the assistance of a major machine tool manufacturer, the concept was put on paper and agreed upon. Shortly afterwards two new HMCs were purchased and built to accommodate the Bates honing and air gauging system to meet the OEM?s requirements for 'one fixture, one setup' part processing. This led to dramatic reductions in machining and transfer time and improvements in both part quality and process capabilities.?
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