Mill/turn boost for BD Precision

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A new turn/mill centre with barfeed gives BD Precision more machining capabilities and capacity.

Manufacturing anything from prototypes to production runs in the thousands, the Bedfordshire company has recently invested in a Nakamura Tome AS200MYF turn/mill centre from the Engineering Technology Group (ETG).

As the manufacturers’ largest single investment in machinery to date, the AS200MYF marks a step forward in the type of machining processes the ISO: 9001 business can now offer whilst also increasing its capacity.

As a business passed down the family, BD Precision is now owned by Managing Director Andrew Fogden and his wife Debbie Fogden. Since Andrew joined the family business in the late 1980s, it has shifted from being a small subcontract machine shop with a handful of manual mills, drills and a surface grinder to a full CNC facility with the Nakamura-Tome turn/mill centre taking centre stage.

BD Precision has always primarily been a milling facility with just two CNC turning centres. However, the nine-employee company recognised that one 2-axis turning centre was doing much of the turning work, producing small batches and production runs up to a few hundred off with the second machine operating as a ‘jobbing’ lathe. With the primary turning centre at full capacity and a lot of turning work being transferred to the prismatic department for secondary operations, the company needed both capacity and capability.

Andrew Fogden said: “As a company that operates a 10-hour day shift, our 2-axis turning centre was running non-stop and any downtime would create serious capacity issues for our business. We produce a lot of mast climbing rollers for the construction industry and these almost fill our turning capacity, we needed a solution to alleviate capacity and support growth. We looked at four different machine tool vendors for a compact CNC turning centre that would fit into a limited floor area. We didn’t want to get rid of any of our existing machines and space was particularly tight. Despite the limited available floor area, we wanted a machine that was going to give our business an extra dimension – the Nakamura-Tome AS200MYF was the solution.”

The company manufactures a complete variety of work for the aerospace, MOD, rail, scientific and laboratory sectors as well as the construction and automotive industries. To facilitate the variety of materials, tight dimensional tolerances and the complexity of parts going through the turning department, a large envelope machine with Y-axis milling and a small footprint was a must.

“Out of the machines we looked at, the Nakamura was by far the best machine. It has a 65mm bar capacity with a maximum workpiece length of up to 300mm and a distance between centres of 427mm, which gave us all the capacity we needed.”

“The Nakamura is at least 40% more productive than our existing turning centres – and that’s during our learning curve. We will increase our productivity rates, the more we become familiar with the machine. Another major benefit has come from the Y-axis milling. We can get parts off the machine in one hit, previously we had to transfer a lot of parts to our milling department for secondary finishing. The capacity the Nakamura has created in our milling department is incredible.”

The Y-axis milling facility on the Nakamura has virtually eliminated all secondary finishing operations in the milling department and opened new opportunities for BD Precision. As Andrew adds: “We manufacture a lot of turned parts that require cross-drilling and milling. Here, the Nakamura has completely eliminated the need for secondary operations. This ability to complete jobs in one hit has enabled us to compete for and win new business that we knew we couldn’t previously complete. We have also won new business based on our ability to compete on both short lead times and price. There is one project we’ve won that requires the machining of complex-shaped flanges with holes on a PCD. Previously, we could have done it in 2-ops, one a lathe and then a mill, but we wouldn’t be cost-competitive. With the Nakamura, we have won the order and our impressive cycle times and competitive pricing will lead to more work with this new customer.”

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