Arthur Watts, co-founder of A&M remembers the first time he operated the machine to wire jigs and fixtures for a manual hole burner, which is still in use today. He says: “Decommissioning the A325 is a milestone for A&M; it’s been an incredible workhorse and it feels like a close colleague is leaving.
“This machine produced a consistently high standard up until its retirement. The A325 has been a consistent performer throughout A&M’s growth to our current 29 EDM spark and wire machines, sales over £6 million and 70 employees.”
The A325 eroder has repaid its purchase price many times over. A&M estimates it has used over 30,000 miles of wire in its working life, the equivalent of flying from Smethwick to Sydney three times. The machine has spent an average cutting time of over 4,000 hours in each of its 17 years operation on thousands of jobs, ranging from simple heading dies to precision aerospace and motorsport components.
Chris Hellyer, sales director at Sodi-Tech EDM, UK distributor of Sodick machines comments: “Over a 17-year partnership, Sodick has supplied 40 high quality electrical discharge machines to A&M, who consistently invest in the latest technology. A&M is the largest Sodick machine user in the UK and the A325 being productive for so long is a testament to their build quality.”
Mr Watts adds: “When we bought the A325 it was a top of the range wire eroder that could hold its own against any competitors. Sodick’s machines have continually improved, so its replacement is a new Sodick ALC600G.
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