Landmark for JLR engine production

A landmark has been passed by the Jaguar Land Rover Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton.

More than 1.5 million Ingenium powertrains, which are used in all of JLR’s vehicles other than the electric I-PACE, have been produced at the factory. The Ingenium family supports the company’s long-term commitment to reduce vehicle emissions and improve fuel economy across its product range.
JLR has committed to advancing the electrification of its vehicle line-up and establishing a concept hydrogen fuel cell powertrain solution, using the government’s recently announced £735m investment in advanced propulsion. The Engine Manufacturing Centre also houses the assembly of electric drive units (EDUs), offering full flexibility between new petrol/diesel engines and EDUs for customers who want to make the switch from conventional to electrified vehicles.
For further information www.jaguarlandrover.com

More tool life with threading adaptor

Tooling expert Walter GB has introduced its new AB735 synchronous threading adaptor that is designed to minimise the axial forces that occur during tapping and threading – caused by the rotation of the machine spindle and its feed travel. The new adaptor is said to reduce tool wear and, in particular, thread flank wear, while reducing the chance of tool breakages.

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In addition to extending tool life, the lean, short design of the adaptor, which can be used in all standard ER collet chucks, makes it ideal for use in tight spaces, such as in turn-mill centres.
According to Walter the AB735 synchronous threading adaptor is more cost-effective than comparable systems. Notably, the AB735 features quick-change exchangeable front pieces to enable different thread sizes and tool diameters (ER16 to ER32) to be used with the same collet – and tools with and without internal coolant supply – thus contributing to overall tool cost savings.
The low maintenance requirements and high level of process reliability of the adaptor also have a very positive effect, chiefly by reducing the risk of breaking the threading tool. Walter says the quick-change system is particularly suited to applications in the series production of threads and/or applications where the machine’s synchronisation results in a high tool wear rate.
For further information www.walter-tools.com

Virtual exhibition

“Welcome to Hexagon production software products.” Those will be the first words delegates hear when they visit Hexagon’s virtual stand at the forthcoming Backing Britain 2020 exhibition.

While many trade fairs have been postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic, this project, run by the ‘Made In Group’, aims to replicate a traditional trade show entirely online, using technology to enhance and improve value for exhibitors and visitors. The show, running virtually on 17-28 August, will consist of around 150 exhibitors, each with their own online stand.
For further information https://is.gd/kuvaku

Craftsman Tools celebrates export milestone

A family-owned precision engineering company from Otley is celebrating the milestone of producing 10,000 high-quality Craftsman Capto tool holders for CNC lathes, the majority of which are exported around the world.

Many engineering companies around the UK have found themselves having to adapt to the challenges surrounding COVID-19, but Craftsman Tools has remained open for business, with a number of its products going towards vital industries fighting the virus.
Key to the company’s product line is the Craftsman Capto tool holder. Allowing quick tool changes for different operations, users of Craftsman Capto benefit from reduced machine downtime and increased productivity.
Craftsman Tools’ licence to manufacture the tool holders was awarded by multinational tooling giant Sandvik Coromant, first within the UK, then in the US, and finally worldwide in 1998. Today Craftsman Tools exports over 80% of all Craftsman Capto tool holders it produces, including to markets such as China, India and Brazil.
Coinciding with the milestone of producing 10,000 Craftsman Capto units, 2020 has also seen the company in a rejuvenated push to develop new products and partnerships around the world.
Managing director Robert Johnson says: “In these challenging times it is wonderful to be able to celebrate such a milestone. The proven Craftsman Capto technology is exported to dozens of countries around the world, each unit proudly labelled ‘Made in Otley’.”
Commercial manager Tim Thorburn adds: “By partnering with large multinational companies, Craftsman Tools continues to punch well above its weight, and we have become an established industry name all over the world. Despite the uncertain economic times, we’re confident that we’ll soon be able to celebrate our 20,000th unit.”
For further information www.craftsmantools.com

Shrink-fit solution now available

Nikken has launched what it is describing as “the ultimate shrink-fit solution”.

Designed to meet the demands of the most competitive markets, Nikken’s latest tool-holding range has been developed and manufactured using carefully selected materials and processes to suit the majority of machine, tool-shank and other application requirements.
Based on a mono-block body design with a precise bore to grip the cutting-tool shank, the range is 100% ground with options available to suit any length, diameter and clearance requirement. Nikken can also supply from stock various options for coolant control to meet the specifics of the respective machining operations.
The company’s precise manufacturing process is said to allow for a superior tool run-out of less than 0.003 mm, as well as providing high-quality surface finish and increased speeds.
When the body is heated, normally by a magnetic induction coil, the main bore expands to allow the cutting tool to be loaded. Once the process is complete and heat is no longer being applied, the holder cools and contracts to accurately grip and retain the shank. In general, shrinking can provide greater contact when compared with a standard tool holder or collet system, says Nikken, with the tool shank gripped at 360° for the whole bore length.
For further information www.nikken-world.co.uk