Make it snappy

Exalto Bearings is using a number of Universal ‘snap’ gauges from Bowers Group to measure marine bearings.

Based in Derby, Exalto is a specialist in the CNC turning and milling of high end precision components, manufacturing high quality, rubber lined and composite cutlass bearings for the pump and marine industries.

The snap gauges are used for the precise measurement of interior diameters, outer diameters, and lengths; ensuring concentricity and parallelism of components with tight tolerances. The use of these gauges has not only improved the quality of Exalto’s bearings; the efficiency of the inspection department has also increased dramatically.

Business manager Mark Chesher says: “I’m delighted with the new universal snap gauges from Bowers. Not only are they lighter, easier to use and quicker than using a comparator; they fully eliminate the danger of human error when measuring to 0.001mm. We are now able to measure our marine bearings more effectively, and the gauges have improved our quality inspection procedures in terms of both accuracy and efficiency.”

After a request from a customer involving the manufacture of bearings to a tighter tolerance than Exalto Bearings’ usual specification of ±0.025mm, a review of the company’s quality procedures was prompted. The measurement for the outer diameter was critical to the customer, therefore an exceptionally accurate and repeatable method of measurement was required.

Exalto needed to be able to maintain the specification bands without any deviation whatsoever. After visiting the new customer’s premises, Mr Chesher, observed the use of the snap gauges as a method of inspecting the diameters of the bearings. Naturally, he was interested to find out more about these precision gauges and the benefits that they could bring to the Exalto business.

He then contacted Bowers Group to discuss Exalto’s measurement requirements, resulting in the company buying six universal snap gauges appropriate for measuring bearings 50–150mm in diameter.

The Bowers snap gauges have been specially designed for the quick, reliable and accurate measurement of external cylindrical diameters. Exalto uses them to measure the outer diameter and parallelism of its marine bearings, therefore improving the accuracy of the components by eliminating the possibility of human error in measurement. In turn, the quality of the manufactured bearings has improved, as well as the efficiency of its inspection department.

The gauges are particularly suitable for use in series production. The instrument is tough and solid enough to use on the machine in the workshop and flexible enough to be used in the measuring room for sample and final measurements. The measuring surfaces are made from top-quality tungsten carbide mounted on a no-maintenance spring-operated mechanism.

Mr Chesher continues: “The gauges make inspection quicker by enabling us to measure the whole bearing in one operation while also supplying us with a confident measurement the first-time round. There is no need to re-check, and there is no risk of discrepancy in readings between inspectors. They are also easy to use; requiring minimum training and enabling the operator to easily switch between metric and imperial measuring systems without re-setting. This is a big timesaver for Exalto as we produce bearings to sizes across both measuring systems.

“The gauges also allow us to store two nominal sizes at once, enabling us to measure two different batches of bearings without re-setting the gauge. Again, this saves us time and makes our whole process more efficient.

“I’m delighted with the gauges supplied by Bowers Group, as well as the excellent service and support we’ve received. They visited our premises at short notice and provided a comprehensive demonstration for our staff on more than one occasion. The gauges themselves have benefitted the company as a whole, and our inspection has never been more accurate or efficient.”

Bowers Group www.bowersgroup.co.uk

Exalto Bearings http://exalto.co.uk/en/

 

 

 

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