Successful engineering partnerships are dependent upon many factors, not least trust, innovation, class-leading quality, technical excellence and comprehensive support. By way of example, these building blocks have provided the foundation for a strong 30-year partnership between NSK and leading machine-tool builder
NSK has built its success on providing customers and partners with industry-leading support, even in challenging conditions such as those presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the restrictions placed on travel and face-to-face meetings there is a strong engagement to ensure customer projects do not suffer and complications take a back seat. With the first co-operation dating back to 1990, the business relationship between MCM and NSK is standing the test of time, just like the technical solutions that result from this highly effective partnership.
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MCM, which became part of the international RIFA group in 2014, has enjoyed many successful partnerships with iconic OEMs over the decades. For instance, notable projects in the 1980s included those with a luxury sports car manufacturer and a brake specialist. In the 1990s, significant numbers of aerospace primes also began taking advantage of the performance levels provided by MCM solutions.
Innovation proved central in all of these projects, a company attribute that remains to this day. Among MCM's considerable machining centre developments is the Jet Five, which is available in X-axis configurations from 3 to 12m. The machine boasts significant chip-removal capacities and feed rates of up to 40 m/min.
All MCM machining centres are available in four-axis and five-axis versions, and are configurable for multi-tasking operations, such as milling, turning, grinding and power skiving. Automated systems for the handling of workpieces, pallets and tools are an integral part of the range. The machines are configurable with a single pallet, pallet exchanger, multi-pallet system or integrated in an FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System).
"Over the past three decades, NSK has stood side-by-side with MCM, providing the necessary innovations in linear motion - both ball screws and linear guides - and the associated engineering support," says
This approach has seen NSK retain its preferred supplier status for a number of key machine assemblies. As a case in point, 2020 saw NSK NH linear guides (size 25 and 35) specified on MCM vertical tool-change magazines and multi-pallet systems. In such applications, the need exists to move often large, heavy loads quickly (up to 75m/min) and reliably.
MCM's COVID-safe visit to NSK's European headquarters in Ratingen,
NSK's high-quality, low-noise NH linear guides offer many benefits, including long service life due to the inclusion of innovative features like specially developed ball groove geometry. In addition, up to 30% more dynamic load rating provides twice the fatigue life of previous generation products, while a self-aligning feature minimises internal loads and accommodates misalignment. This latter attribute proves especially useful when MCM develops multi-station, multi-pallet machining lines. Furthermore, the particular design of the NH series means MCM can easily join guide rails together if required, providing a further technical advantage.
The assembly and cutting of NSK NH/NS series linear guides takes place in
Press pictures
1) Fully integrated MCM Flexible Manufacturing Systems at a leading aeronautical engines manufacturer. Photo: MCM
2) NSK NH/NS series linear guides offer long service life due to the inclusion features such as specially developed ball groove geometry. Photo: NSK
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