Baker Industries has finished the ground work for its Emco Mecof PowerMill. "This 5-axis machining center is notably the first of its kind to enter the United States, and will be one of the largest and most versatile milling centers in the Midwest region," said a company spokesperson. "This acquisition is the next step in Baker's planned approach to expanding its capacity in servicing OEM and Tier 1 customers' largest machining projects with the same level of experience, quality and precision that customers have come to expect from Baker."
With 38 versatile CNC machines on the roster already, the PowerMill was primarily purchased for the machining of large-scale assembly tools, bond tools and other colossal components. The open structure of the machine's moving gantry allows for more convenient loading and handling of these very large tools. The spacious 52' x 20' x 10' envelope is large enough to fit seven full-size SUVs or two semi-truck trailers on its platform. This unique design enables Baker to process parts up to a maximum weight of 2.6 million pounds on the stationary table.
The machine comes equipped with several automatically changing heads that allow for universal direction machining. In addition to the sizable 14 m (46') X-axis travel, the PowerMill offers travel of 6 m (20') in the Y-axis and 2.5 m (8') of travel in the Z-axis. In order to maximize productivity, the new PowerMill speeds around the work area with rapid travel and feedrates of 30 m/min.
"Aside from the flexibility, capacity and high-speed functionality, the new PowerMill delivers an unprecedented level of rigidity and machining performance, which is ideal for the heavy duty cutting of Invar, steel, aluminum, cast iron, composites and other alloys that are generally difficult to machine on a large scale," continued the spokesperson. "The heavy-duty machining potential of the new PowerMill is exemplified by the unique bifurcated cross rail with ram and saddle riding, and guiding inside the cross rail. This is complemented by a 6,000 RPM (42 kW) main spindle motor that has a torque output of 1,200 Nm, which retains exceptional power output throughout the complete speed range."
Working in synergy with the spindle motor is a CAT50, HSK63 and HSK100 spindle taper that accommodates large cutting tools. The spindle nose is supplied tools via an automatic tool changing system that gives Baker Industries the capacity to process a complete variety of jobs with minimum set-up time.
The PowerMill is capable of taking each job from rough to finish, all on one machine. For the machining of large components and tools up to and beyond 16 m, this will provide precision, repeatability and overall lead times.
To prepare for a machine of this size and stature, Baker began construction on the site last June. The company removed approximately 436,000 lbs. of 10" thick concrete in 4' x 4' sections. The total excavation of the 45' x 75' x 7' pit, including concrete and 450 yards of clay, weighed close to 1.2 million lbs.
Once the contents of the pit were removed, roughly 1.94 million lbs. of crushed stone and concrete were poured into the pit, spread and tamped down. All concrete was poured within the same day to eliminate any seams in the foundation; nearly 60,000 lbs. of steel reinforcement framework was also added to support the structure.
Including construction, the company's total financial investment for this acquisition is $3.4M. "Our willingness to proactively make investments to support our customers' needs has allowed us to achieve continuous growth year after year. The PowerMill is just one of many investments that we made in 2017 and will continue to make in years to come," Baker Industries President Kevin Baker said.
For more information contact:
Baker Industries
16936 Enterprise Dr.
Macomb, MI 48044
586-286-4900
www.bakerindustriesinc.com