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Manufacturing Automation Solutions

SW North America announced that its manufacturing automation capabilities will be on display at IMTS.

For the entirety of the show, manufacturers who need high-production, high-precision machining can witness live machine and automation demonstrations of the following SW North America CNC machines:

  • BA 322i, designed to function as an independent manufacturing cell that can store enough workpieces for an entire shift. This twin-spindle horizontal machining center produces twice the output while using less floor space and less energy, according to the company.
  • BA W02-22, a multi-spindle machining center that produces high quality parts due to its linear drive technology and patented monoblock design.
  • TopRob7 automation module, a gantry axis at a height of 2 meters that loads and unloads machines and systems process-oriented from above, removing the need for protective fences and trip hazards and providing an unobstructed view into the work areas and the components of the machine tools are directly accessible.

The live machining demonstration will produce an industry agnostic workpiece using 5-axis machining with a fine finish. The BA 322i will use a 6-axis robot integrated within the machine to load the raw stock for OP10 and the 7-axis overhead gantry robot will transfer the part to the BA W02-22 for OP20. The finished aluminum workpiece concept will not be revealed until the event and showcases the creativity and capabilities of SW's Apprenticeship Program.

The second live demonstration highlights the capabilities of manufacturing automation with a 6-axis robot simulating the loading of a 6' electric vehicle battery housing into the BA space3, SW's largest machining center. The battery tray's large size, combined with the articulation of the robot, will illustrate the effortless nature of using automation to load large components for machining. The BA space3 is suited for precise machining of large structural components such as battery housings and structural components up to 3,000 mm.

Automation Across Verticals

"The future of manufacturing is automated, and the solutions that SW North America is bringing to IMTS this year is bringing that future to today," said Andrew Rowley, General Sales Manager, SW North America. "As with every manufacturer we work with, our goal is to ensure maximum productivity and flexibility in our machines, automation and systems. This ultimately helps manufacturers perform at their highest level."

According to the company, manufacturers can expect these key advantages in implementing SW machines in the EV, automotive, medical, aerospace, heavy trucking, agriculture and construction industries:

  • Labor force reductions
  • Reduced footprint from space-saving machinery to open up floor space
  • Lower energy consumption levels
  • Shorter cycle times
  • Higher production capacity.

For more information contact:

SW North America, Inc.

30160 Lyon Industrial Ct.

New Hudson, MI 48165

330-298-8295

contact.na@sw-machines.com

www.sw-machines.com

IMTS South Building, Level 3

Booth 338250

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