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Switching
To Automated Marking Boosts More Than Productivity
As
seen in the July 2001 issue of Modern Machine Shop Magazine
Hy-Tech
Machine Company (Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania) supplies worldwide
customers with its main product line of air tools and precisely machined
components, accessories and other industrial tools. The company has long
needed an efficient and precise way to engrave manufacturing date and
source, part and serial numbers, and special information to mark flat
tags as well as rotary marking directly onto the component parts.
This job was
previously done manually, but switching from hand marking its flat and
rotary mounted equipment tags to an automated marking and identification
system has not only increased productivity by 15 percent, it has given
Hy-Tech many other time and cost savings over the last 6 months since
a new system was installed.
According
to Keith Friedline, project manager at Hy-Tech, "After a search of
existing marking systems, Matthews was found to be the most effective
and economical one available for our application."
When
the company found the Pro·Point Model 2324 programmable indent
marking system from Matthews International (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania),
it was able to take advantage of many of the key and side benefits of
this particular stylus marker. Among these are 90 percent less time to
identify critical quality information; the versatility of being able to
clearly mark either painted, plated or raw metal tag surfaces; a dramatic
reduction in tag rejects and scrap; superior marking clarity and improved
consistency from tag to tag; greater job flexibility of employees; and
plant-wide portability of marking activity.
The Pro·Point
Model 2324 marking system, according to shop supervisor Herb Poore, produces
the same quality imprint of Hy-Tech's tags as laser etchers, which "only
mark the tag superficially and wear off in time." He and Mr. Friedline
stressed the growing importance of reliable marking of the company's machines
and parts because of the vital role it plays in part tracking, general
traceability and in liability matters to document proof of manufacture.
In addition
to being able to create custom logos, graphics and text-and printing this
information on parts-Hy-Tech likes the system's rugged construction and
small footprint for production line use. The equipment fires a single
solid carbide stylus to form legible characters in sizes from 1/32 inch
to 2 inches in either dot matrix or Gothic fonts.
"We immediately
mounted the system on a portable cabinet to be able to move it anywhere
in the plant, giving us total portability," Mr. Friedline says. "And
as for toughness of the component and tag markings, they can be used in
heavy construction environments, including acids and salts, which normally
wipe out laser markings."
A key element
in the company's choice of device was its equally adept handling of both
flat and rotary mounted tags, as well as its marking directly onto finished
components, according to Mr. Poore.
Because Hy-Tech's
own products are used in widely differing industrial situations, the versatility
and permanence of its own tags are vital to the company's success. The
pneumatic air tools it makes are sold to companies such as Rolls Royce,
Conoco, Shell and Boeing and to applications in oil fields, truck fleets,
foundries, welding shops, mines and aircraft.
Mr. Friedline
concludes, "In contrast to the old manual tag marking, now an employee
can do his regular job and marking simultaneously, which is responsible
for a big part of our higher productivity."
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