SGS commit to supporting customers with NC programming capability

21st May 2013
Source: SGS
Posted By : ES Admin
SGS commit to supporting customers with NC programming capability
Mark Crane has recently been appointed to an important new customer supporting role by SGS Carbide Tool (UK), as NC Technical Support he will work with the staff at the company’s Technical Centre to provide full NC programming services. He adds a wealth of machining knowledge and experience gained in the aerospace and heavy engineering industry sectors.
Trained in Catia, Siemens NX and Delcam CAD/CAM software, Mark Crane can provide full production NC programming support remotely or onsite at a customer’s facilities in any one of these advanced software systems. He will apply the cutting strategies to the supplied solid CAD model to create an efficient NC code cutting tool path file

“My goal,” Mark Crane explains, “is to receive a drawing or solid CAD model, apply best manufacturing practices and return a complete NC program that any of the customers’ staff can work with, in a familiar format. Ideally, this will include a list of cutting tools, set up sheets for each operation and so on. In fact, whatever the customer requests in a format that suits their needs.”

Although fixturing is often limited to what is being used by the customer, if he believe there is a better method Mark Crane will suggest it to the customer, recommending process improvements as part of the SGS total service. As well as the CAD/CAM service, time study support for the area sales engineers will be offered, with cycle times taken from the software providing an accuracy to better than 95 per cent.

Having completed a four year formal apprenticeship programme with BAe (BAE Systems), Mark Crane gained his HNC in mechanical engineering. His training programme included a year covering the lifecycle of an aircraft, with the following three years concentrating on each vital stage of the aerospace business, from design to manufacture and on to assembly and customer support.

At the end of his apprenticeship he joined the company’s manufacturing engineering team, having enjoyed the 6 months spent as an NC programmer during his training. He spent the next 19 years progressing from junior engineer to senior engineer and on to become the only manufacturing NC specialist at BAE Systems’ Brough site. The position involved selecting and installing CNC machine tools, as well as supporting other BAE Systems facilities.

He worked for 3 years on the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod refurbishment programme at Prestwick and Farnborough, and also supported BAE’s sister site at Samlesbury with 4- and 5-axis machining applications, as well as providing support for Rolls-Royce. Civil and defence aircraft programmes covered include Airbus A330/A340, Eurofighter Typhoon, Hawk advanced jet trainer and Lockheed Martin F35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter.

It was as manufacturing specialist that he first became aware of the advanced solid carbide cutting tools available from SGS, as he states: “I had one machine that needed to deliver 120 machining hours per week. Using SGS high performance cutting tools and engineering support we got this down to 40 hours per week. I remember being impressed by the SGS sales team, they are very technically focused and experienced, so they are not afraid to roll their sleeves up and get stuck in. There are not many like that in the industry.”

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