Automated Cell Produces Medical Parts From Tough Materials

Subcontract machining firm Kirkstall Precision has strengthened its capabilities for the medical sector with two Japanese-built Brother Speedio M200Xd1-5AX five-axis machining centres, automated by a Tezmaksan workpiece loading, unloading and storage system. UK agent Whitehouse Machine Tools installed the cell in two phases.

For seven years, Kirkstall has focused primarily on medical components. It also produces surgical instruments and implants for the veterinary sector. The company is achieving 15-20% year-on-year growth. The first Speedio was installed in stand-alone mode in mid-2025. It was selected for accuracy, versatility and compactness.

“Accuracy in the medical sector is a given,” says managing director Adam Thornton. “Everything has to be completely correct, so we inspect and report all dimensional tolerances. Opting for a top-quality machine tool like the Brother Speedio was an obvious decision for us.”

Approved to ISO 13485, Kirkstall mainly produces low-volume orthopaedic components from challenging materials including stainless steel, hardened stainless steel, titanium and tough alloys. The M200Xd1-5AX is suited to these applications, while its rotary torque table combines five-axis prismatic machining with turning on a single platform. Compared with larger production centres, the Brother reduces cycle times by 20%.

The first machine proved so successful that Kirkstall installed a second in April 2026 and automated both with a Tezmaksan CubeBOX Blues DR. The system incorporates a six-axis robot and five-level drawer storage, enabling lights-out production and increasing output by up to 50%.

RoboCAM software allows operators to convert 2D CAD drawings into robot instructions without specialist programming knowledge, while operators can load fresh material and unload finished parts as the robot tends both machines.

“Whitehouse Machine Tools has been a collaborative partner throughout,” concludes Thornton. “Investing in top-quality brands like the Brother cell really adds to our strategy.”

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