Hardinge unveils upgraded Talent 42/51

Hardinge has introduced its newly upgraded Hardinge Talent 42/51 multi-tasking CNC lathe, which the company now manufactures in the USA. Designed to work with a number of different types of work-holding systems, the new Talent 42/51 provides machine shops with a highly versatile turning centre complete with new Fanuc 0i-F Plus control.

“We’ve been a proud partner of American manufacturing since the 1890s and are excited to have our Talent series lathes produced under the same roof as our Super-Precision turning centres at Hardinge’s Elmira, NY location,” says Jeremy Michael, the company’s director of turning and milling. “It is through domestic production that Hardinge can provide the quality, flexibility and responsiveness required by our customers to help them succeed in today’s competitive manufacturing world.”

The new Talent machine offers a combination of features for accuracy, flexibility and durability in a compact design. Notably, the novel collet-ready main and sub-spindle concept will increase part accuracy and improve surface finish, says the company.

Other key features of the upgraded model include machining specifications up to 12 axes, six spindle axes and two paths. Users can perform four-axis simultaneous or 3+2 axis machining. Multiple configurations are available, including live tooling, Y axis and sub-spindle variants.

With the FANUC 0i-F Plus CNC system, users can take advantage of conversational programming via Manual Guide i, as well as improved processing power with 400-block look-ahead capability and enhanced safety thanks to FANUC’s Dual Check safety function.

The upgraded Hardinge Talent 42/51 made its debut appearance at the recent PMTS exhibition in Cleveland, Ohio.

For further information www.hardinge.com

£1.5m Made Smarter digitalisation programme

Businesses across Yorkshire and Humber are set to benefit from £1.5m of funding towards industrial digitalisation, from the Made Smarter programme. The programme aims to improve digital adoption among SMEs in Yorkshire and Humber, and includes intensive one-to-one advice and support delivered through growth hubs in South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Hull and east Yorkshire, northeast Lincolnshire, York and North Yorkshire. Through the programme, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority expects to be able to fund and support around 500 Yorkshire and Humber manufacturers.

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Choice of two, three or four turrets

A CNC turning centre provides potential users with multiple choices to configure a machine to their precise needs. Launched by DMG Mori at the EMO Milano exhibition in October, the NZ platform is available as a DUE, TRE or QUATTRO model, having two, three or four turrets respectively. Each also has an 80 mm Y axis and the possibility of having a -10 to +100° B axis. The built-in 16 kW/12,000 rpm/24 Nm motor has either 12 live stations for VDI 30 tools or 16 stations for VDI 25 tools.

DMG Mori’s new machine is available in two bed sizes, a short version for workpieces up to 740 mm long and a larger version for workpieces to a maximum length of 1290 mm. A magazine for feeding bar stock up to 65 mm diameter is available, with the potential for the chucking of billets up to 120 mm diameter. Even with a 4 m bar feed, only 17.8 sq m of shop floor space is required.

Suitable for use on the long-bed lathe, but also possible on the short-bed version, an optional, double-sided, twin spindle can be mounted in the Z axis between the 5000 rpm (optionally 7000 rpm) main and counter spindles. Able to accept up to 65 mm diameter workpieces, it effectively divides the machine into two twin-spindle work areas and may be used for turning at up to 4000 rpm. When machining longer workpieces, it functions as a hydraulic steady rest or a Swiss-type unit with a 5000 rpm rotating guide bush.

A symmetrical, thermally stable bed ensures stability and precision during machining. Other merits of the machine include ergonomic accessibility to the working area and efficient chip evacuation.

For further information
www.dmgmori.com

Rolls-Royce delivers 1000th Trent XWB-84

Rolls-Royce has delivered its 1000th Trent XWB–84, achieving another key milestone for the engine programme. The engine, which will power an Airbus A350-900, was built at the company’s production test facility in Derby. Following its entry into service in 2015, the Trent XWB-84 quickly became the fastest selling large engine of all time. It has now achieved more than 8 million engine flying hours in service with more than 30 operators, demonstrating its versatility and capability by flying a range of different routes, from short-range segments to ultra-long-range flights of more than 18 hours.

For further information www.rolls-royce.com

Record recruitment drive at Bentley

Bentley Motors has announced the company’s biggest-ever intake of trainees for 2022. A phased recruitment drive will see a total of 113 new recruits beginning their careers at the company’s headquarters in Crewe. The successful individuals will take up positions in lean manufacturing, systems and electrical engineering and business management, for example. Additionally, around 20% of the intake will be in digital skills such as software engineering and data science.

Dr Karen Lange, member of the board for HR, says: “The automotive industry is going through unprecedented change; we are transforming and so are those around us. That’s why we’re committed to continuing our focus on our early careers intake and developing the future talent that will help transform our future skills requirements.”

For further information www.bentleycareers.com