The art of hydraulic pipework in automated fixtures

Many might not compare a hydraulic system in an automated fixture (like the one pictured) to a work of art, but behind every smooth motion and reliable clamp lies the precision craftsmanship of the pipework. At Brown & Holmes (Tamworth) Ltd, the skills and expertise at the core of the ‘art’ could not be taken more seriously.

At the heart of every meticulously engineered hydraulic pipework system are the core skills and knowledge required to deliver smooth, reliable and repeatable performance.The fixture in the photo is one of a suite of three which helps manufacture four different components for a client. Each side of each fixture is dedicated to a different component, while the three fixtures enable three different machining processes.

Precision skills in cutting, bending and assembling pipework are crucial to ensuring the system is leakproof and reliable, and has high automation efficiency.

Precise movement, high strength and durability are key to providing the stability needed in a fixture’s hydraulic system. It is also about enhancing overall productivity and operational accuracy. Further factors include: efficiency – for minimal pressure loss and to ensure consistent flow of accurate, controlled motions; safety – proper installation with regular checks and maintenance minimise the risk of leaks, fatigue or vibration-induced failures; aesthetics andaccessibility – neat, organised layouts make systems easier to maintain and inspire confidence in the build quality; and longevity – proper bends, clean connections, and well-chosen fittings made from strong, durable materials extend the life of both pipes and components.

Automated hydraulic fixtures are the backbone of repeatability in manufacturing. And while the technology driving them may be advanced, the foundation is still built on skilled engineering and meticulous workmanship.

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