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Acme Metal Spinning Adds Additional Automatic CNC Spinning System



Acme Metal Spinning has added to its automatic CNC spinning capacity by installing an additional spinning machine to produce high volumes of components for lighting fixtures, tanks, ventilation and aerospace parts. "This machine forms consistent, smooth, cosmetically appealing components with short set-up times," said a company spokesperson.

The new system was purchased from Prism Machinery LTD, a specialty machine builder of metal spinning machines and CNC controllers. The Model PNC-600 is capable of producing spun components up to 48" diameter. The system is equipped with robust hydraulics to handle heavy metal gauge aluminum to 1" and .75" mild steel.

"The new system has been so effective Acme has ordered a second machine," said John Ingelin, Acme General Manager. "Acme's successes in many industries have pushed our production to the brink and required investment into production equipment expansion."

Acme provides custom spun components including funnels, hoppers, tank heads, bowls, dome caps, lighting fixtures, HVAC and related metal spun components. The metal spun components can range up to 96" in diameter and as small as 1/4". "Acme has solutions for challenging, cost effective metal spinning in low, medium and high volumes," said the spokesperson.

Available materials in a range of thicknesses include stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, bronze and mild steel. Standard tolerances range from a 24" finished diameter of ±0.032" to a 96" finished diameter of ±0.186".

To facilitate fast part design and production, Acme maintains a large inventory of tools. This inventory helps Acme offer reduced cost and lead times for prototype and production runs. Acme Metal Spinning also provides secondary value-added operations including beading, trimming, hole cutting, circle shearing and flanging (in/out).

For more information contact:

Acme Metal Spinning

98 - 43rd Avenue NE

Minneapolis, MN 55421

763-788-9051

info@acmemetalspinning.com

www.acmemetalspinning.com

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