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A Case for DIY Automation



(l-r) Arnot Heller and brother Matt Heller beside the Doosan MV 5025/50 50-taper 4-axis VMC, holding a truck bushing machined in the automated MV 5025/50.

Robot removing blanks from the automatic loading station (right) and removing a finished bushing and replacing it with the blank. Finished bushing is dropped into parts bin.

Finished truck bushings in the parts bin at the Doosan MV5025/50.

The automatic loading station on the Doosan MV 5025/50 4-axis VMC. Here the bushing blanks await robot picking.

Arnot Heller and his brother Matt own Central Screw Products (CSP), a small machine shop in the suburbs of Detroit, MI, which their father had purchased from his father in the early 1970's. Initially CSP focused on production turning, for customers like Stanley Tool.

Since taking over from their father, Arnot and Matt have made it their goal to venture out into more complex jobs. "That was one of our problems," said Arnot. "Customers tend to put you into a box, and they like to keep you there. They come to associate your name with certain types of parts and capabilities - whether you have exceeded those capabilities or not."

Currently, CSP employs 12 in a 15,000 sq. ft. facility with six machine tools - two 3-axis mills, one Doosan MV 5025/50 50-taper 4-axis vertical machining center (VMC) equipped with automated part loading and robotic part handling and two milling machines with 5-axis trunnion tables that allow 3+2 positioning, and a Doosan Puma MX 1600ST turn-mill multitasking machine with nine full axes. Common materials include aluminum, carbon steel, stainless and tool steel. Major markets are heavy truck - in particular suspension components - and auto racing. Tolerances are typically 0.001" to 0.0002" when hard turning.

"We had a light duty VMC doing critical taps on a heavy truck bushing, and the machine had enough power and torque to drive one of the critical taps, but it could not drive the other," said Arnot. "So, we started thinking about buying another VMC, with more torque and more rigidity. About this time I had been talking to an industry peer who had successfully replaced a lot of their VMC's with heavy-duty machines from Doosan."

Arnot researched the specifications for the Doosan range of VMCs and found that he could get a VMC for a competitive price and quick delivery from Doosan with the high performance specifications Arnot required. The Doosan MV Series features box guideways, which provides rigidity, and could be ordered with a 50-taper spindle, which is capable of taking deep cuts. So, in 2009 Doosan had an MV 5025/50 on its floor and CSP bought it.

Once the VMC arrived at CSP, the first order of business was to automate it. "My brother and I took automation classes in high school before getting our engineering degrees," Arnot explained, "so we knew about automation and how automation should work. We called the robot manufacturer and told them that we wanted to buy a robot, and they told us to go through an approved integrator. We told him we did not want to go through an integrator, we wanted to install the robot ourselves. The robot manufacturer asked how we knew about the robots. We told them we had used the robots in high school. Once they heard that, they said we could buy a robot from them. We picked up our first robot with my Dad's Suburban. We did the integration ourselves, with some software help from Doosan's team in New Jersey."

The next thing they did was design and build a part loading system, so the robot could pick up a new part from the loading station, take it to the Doosan VMC, pick up the finished part from the VMC and load the new part into the VMC and then drop the finished part into a parts bin.

"When we ran that job manually, we would get 500 pieces a day. Then with the previous machine aided by a Bardons and Oliver lathe doing the finish tapping, and we would produce about 1,200 pieces per day. When we changed to the Doosan VMC integrated with a robot and the new loading system, we could produce about 1,800 pieces per day. Lately, we have had someone come in at night and load the machine up, and now we are producing 2,600 pieces per day. This is a five-fold increase in throughput," said Arnot. "We run roughly half a million cycles a year on our Doosan vertical machining center. And the beautiful thing about the MV 5025/50 is that it is constantly running."

For more information contact:

Arnot Heller, III

Central Screw Products

1070 Maplelawn Dr.

Troy, MI 48084

313-893-9100

www.centralscrewproducts.com

Dave Barber

General Manager of Marketing

Doosan Infracore Machine Tools

19A Chapin Road

Pine Brook, NJ 07058

973-618-2500

dbarber@doosan.com

www.doosanmachinetoolsusa.com

Southwest

S. TX

Jack Butts

AmTTech

10010 Houston Oaks Drive

Houston, TX 77064

832-912-2000

sales@amttech.net

www.amttech.net

N. TX

AmTTech

3301 Pleasant Valley Lane

Arlington, TX 76015

832-912-2000

sales@amttech.net

www.amttech.net

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Jack DeLaughter

Machine Tool Specialties, Inc.

5280 S. 100th East Avenue

Tulsa, OK 74146

918-622-0018

jackde@machinetoolspecialties.com

www.machinetoolspecialties.com

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H&S Machinery Corp.

1941 Industrial Blvd.

Harvey, LA 70058

504-347-5707

sales@hsmachinery.com

www.hsmachinery.com

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Dick Short

Adams Machinery

215 S. Rockford Dr. #101

Tempe, AZ 85281

480-968-3711

Dick@adamsmachineryaz.com

www.adamsmachineryaz.com

AR

Rick Boedeker

Technical Machinery

133 Kelly Drive

Rogers, AR 72756

479-636-1884

boedeker@techmach.net

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Rick Samuelson

Foothills Machinery Sales

6855 West 116th Avenue

Broomfield, CO 80020

303-466-3777

rick@foothillsmachinery.com

www.foothillsmachinery.com

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Steve Wherry

Cardinal Machinery

7535 Appling Center Drive

Memphis, TN 38133

901-377-3107

info@cardinalmachinery.com

www.cardinalmachinery.com

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Carl Amick

Machinery Solutions, Inc.

1681 Two Notch Road

Lexington, SC 29073

803-359-7000

info@machinerysolutions.com

www.machinerysolutions.com

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Production Machinery Assoc., Inc.

475 McLaws Circle, Suite 3-A

Williamsburg, VA 23185

757-258-5800

drd@productionmachinery.net

www.productionmachinery.net

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Kevin McCarthy

APT Machine Tools

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Sanford, FL 32771

321-280-2481

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David Barclay

Syracuse Supply Machine Tools

43 Co. Rte. 59

Phoenix, NY 13135

315-695-2008

Kevin McCarthy

Syracuse Supply Machine Tools

575 Ludwig Avenue

Cheektowaga, NY 14227

716-893-3643

sales@syracuse-supply.com

www.Syracuse-Supply.com

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ABLE Machine Tools Sales, Inc.

800 Silver Street

Agawam, MA 01001

413-786-4662

www.ablemts.com

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Bruce R. Yeager

Allegheny Machine Tool Systems, Inc.

632 E. McMurray Road

McMurray, PA 15317

800-269-4090

724-942-4451

www.allegmach.com

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Randy Heck

Precision Machine Tool Solutions

571 Mountain Home Road

Sinking Spring, PA 19608

610-670-6780

rheck@pmtscnc.com

www.pmtscnc.com

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Mike DeMarti

MD Machinery Inc.

1994 Conan Doyle Way

Eldersburg, MD 21784

410-795-4694

mdmachinery@comcast.net

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Angelo Pennetti

21st Century Machine Tools

1140 Bloomfield Ave. Ste. 228

West Caldwell, NJ 07006

973-808-2220

kim@21stcmt.com

Midwest

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John Schneider

520 Machinery Sales

620 Estes Ave.

Schaumburg, IL 60193

888-520-1768

John@520machinery.com

www.520Machinery.com

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Technical Machinery

11 Harvest Point

Collinsville, IL 62234

618-346-4346

S. & E. IN

Technical Equipment Sales Co.

4501 Earhart Lane, Ste A

Fort Wayne, IN 46809

800-852-0582

mschlater@techequip.com

info@techquip.com

www.techequip.com

IA

Mark Gehl

Hales Machine Tool, Inc.

809 6th Ave. N.W.

Cascade, IA 52033

563-852-3595

www.halesmachinetool.com

KS, W. MO

Dennis Daugherty

Professional Sales Services, Inc.

2661 W. Esthner

Wichita, KS 67213

316-941-4542

dennied@pss.kscoxmail.com

KY, S. OH

Lou Olson

Technical Equipment Sales Co.

10165 International Blvd.

Cincinnati, OH 45246

513-874-0160

info@techequip.com

www.techequip.com

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Technical Equipment

6900 Southpointe Pkwy., Ste. A

Brecksville, OH 44141

800-852-0582

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Pete DeSilva

Phoenix Machine Tools

45130 Polaris Court

Plymouth, MI 48170

734-455-9122

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Tim Hales

Hales Machine Tools, Inc.

2730 Niagara Lane N.

Minneapolis, MN 55447

763-553-1711

www.halesmachinetool.com

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Midland Machinery, Inc.

395 Forest Grove

PO Box 5

Pewaukee, WI 53072

262-691-5700

office@midlandmachinery.net

www.midlandmachinery.net

West

Southern CA

Angelo Ariondo

Protek CNC Sales Corp.

65 West Easy Street #104

Simi Valley, CA 93065

805-579-9995

protekm@pacbell.net

sg.protekm@pacbell.net

www.protekcnc.com

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Jim Selway

CNC Solutions

1610 Centre Pointe

Milpitas, CA 95035

408-586-8236

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Mark Harris

CNC Machine Services, Inc.

7808 184th St. SE

Snohomish, WA 98296

866-788-4500

info@cncmachineservice.com

www.cncmachineservice.com

MT, ID, UT, W. WY

Jim Grisley

J.M. Grisley Machine Tools, Inc.

1485 South 300 West

Salt Lake City, UT 84115

801-486-7519

sales@jmgrisley.com

www.jmgrisleymachine.com

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Rick Samuelson

Foothills Machinery Sales

6855 West 116th Avenue

Broomfield, CO 80020

303-466-3777

rick@foothillsmachinery.com

www.foothillsmachinery.com

AZ

Dick Short

Adams Machinery

215 S. Rockford Dr. #101

Tempe, AZ 85281

480-968-3711

Dick@adamsmachineryaz.com

www.adamsmachineryaz.com

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