Ficep UK’s P27 CNC plate drilling system has been installed at Washington Waterjet, based in the northeast, helping the business to improve speed and precision and extend its services, moving up execution classes from one and two to cover classes three and four.
Washington Waterjet, a £2m turnover business, has invested in the Ficep P27 with tool changer to enable the delivery of automated plate processing up to 3-inch thick. A key consideration when selecting the new machine was its footprint. Alongside its existing waterjet and CNC plasma, the P27 takes up minimal space while offering complementary processes that are unachievable on existing machines.
The benefits of Ficep’s P series punching and drilling lines extend way beyond a small footprint and ease of installation: the ability to combine drilling, scribing, tapping, countersinking, milling and marking makes the multi-tasking capabilities of the P27 suitable for many plate applications. High-speed drilling comes courtesy of the 27 kW direct-drive spindle with ball-screw feed for maximum performance. In addition, the machine has an intelligent self-adjustable clamping system to suit different plate thicknesses, allowing quick loading and unloading.
Washington Waterjet managing director Peter Robinson, says: “The new CNC plate drilling line helps us to work on projects we previously would have had to outsource. Prior to acquiring the new machine we could carry out work up to execution class two, but with the Ficep P27 we can provide drilling to meet execution classes three and four. This is a major development as it opens the door for us to drill steel components, which have far wider applications. The new drill is also quicker, helping to improve our productivity.”
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