GA Engineering Sliding Head looks to the future after £100,000 investment

30/11/2020
GA Engineering Sliding Head

A DUNDEE-based engineering firm has signalled its resilience following the announcement of a six-figure investment to enhance its existing inspection capabilities.

GA Engineering Sliding Head, part of integrated manufacturing specialist Pryme Group, installed state-of-the-art inspection equipment earlier this year at a cost of £100,000.

It takes the total amount invested in new machinery at the West Pitkerro Industrial Estate facility over the past four years to close to a million pounds.

The company, which has provided CNC machining to support clients in critical industries throughout the pandemic, purchased and installed two new inspection units which have allowed the company’s quality team to increase productivity of inspection reporting and maintains dimensional control directly on the shopfloor.

Designed for high volume inspection of precision cylindrical parts, a Vicivision M306 Techno allows for the fast, accurate inspection of components up to 300mm in length, 60mm in diameter and 10kg in weight.

In addition, the OGP SmartScope Flash CNC 200 with 3D CAD based ZONE3 is an automatic measurement system that uses high-resolution optics and touch probe capability to ensure accurate, reliable inspection of components. It is equipped with a 12:1 zoom lens that automatically compensates for magnification changes; reducing operator inspection times.

Whereas previous quality inspections required manual report creation, the new systems use networked QC-CALC data collection and statistical process control (SPC) software to manage, analyse and report inspection data from both machines.

The generation of instant, detailed reports speeds-up the inspection process and reduces the potential for human error. Switching between inspection batches is also faster with the new equipment; freeing up operator time for more frequent inspections during production runs and addressing any issues.

Jim Stuart, operations manager at GA Engineering Sliding Head, said: “The new inspection equipment has increased production and improved efficiency as well as significantly improving the workflow of our quality department.

“While the industry is still overly reliant on manual processes, these new systems give us an important differentiator in the current market by helping to reduce process and inspection costs.

“This allows us to be more competitive and, such is the quality of our reports, customers have complete confidence in the information that we provide as a supplier, often without the need for further inspection.

“Looking ahead, we expect that the company’s operations will benefit greatly from these enhanced capabilities – particularly in terms of time-savings when you consider the vast quantities of machined parts that we deal with every day.

“We have been successful in our diversification strategy, with between 30 and 40 per-cent of our client base consisting of oil and gas customers – both in the North Sea and further afield. Increasingly, we are experiencing strong demand for cable assembly for the defence, space and satellite sectors.

“This year has also seen the team machine vital components for motors, ventilators and other healthcare equipment. We’re extremely proud to have played our part in supporting the country’s key workers.”

GA Engineering Sliding Head anticipates additional work orders from clients due to these improved capabilities. The company continues to experience strong demand for its precision machining capability from a diverse client base, including space, oil and gas, and general engineering.

Continuous investment in new equipment hasadded to the company’s already extensive suite of market-leading technology; bringing a range of benefits including greater speed and efficiency for client projects and the ability to cater for ‘exotic’ materials including super duplex, titanium Inconel and other nickel alloys.

Kerrie Murray, CEO at Pryme Group, added: “Despite challenging market conditions, our Dundee operations – including GA Engineering Sliding Head – have performed well in the year to date and I would like to take this opportunity to pay tribute to my colleagues for their continued efforts and dedication.

“We continue to enjoy demand for our services from a broad customer base, including those operating in aerospace and defence, which gives me cause for optimism. Meanwhile, the pandemic has accelerated our entry into new markets, such as the pharmaceutical and healthcare equipment sectors, which present significant opportunities for the business.”

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