Belman relies on cutting tools from ITC

Belman Engineering has grown from a subcontract machining service provider to the Formula One industry into a multi-service business. The company offers fast turnaround five-axis CNC machining for metallic and composite components from its sites in Milton Keynes and Birmingham.

To squeeze every ounce of productivity out of the machines while reducing its costs, Belman has invested in cutting tools from Industrial Tooling Corporation (ITC). The relationship started when the company, which operates 24/7, employed Craig Smith as its new head of production. Smith had worked with ITC in several previous roles and his experience of the service, support and, of course, the product quality opened the door for local ITC representative Gary Bambrick to visit and assess the situation.

Smith says: “When Gary visited, his initial assessment was that ITC could reduce our annual tooling costs from £100,000 per year to £60,000. This ambitious aim would be achieved through a number of different strategies.”

Over a period of time, Bambrick applied a variety of cutting tools, such as the ITC series of 4081 four-flute coated end mills, the 3081 three-flute series, and the 4032, 2172, 2071, 4121 and 2302 ranges that encompass square, ball nose and radius tools in a variety of diameters. A number of these ranges have also been supplied as uncoated, coated and diamond coated in the case of the 4121 and 2302 series. Yielding productivity gains, as well as an ability to reduce tooling inventory for Belman Engineering, the cost reductions soon became apparent. Indeed, despite the ambitious aim to reduce tooling costs from £100,000 to £60,000, ITC has surpassed this saving and is continually striving to create additional cost reductions and productivity improvements for Belman Engineering.

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