MITSUBISHI GEAR TECHNOLOGY CENTER ADDS HOLROYD’S NEW SMART, DIN 2 “PLUS” GEAR GRINDER TO ITS EXCLUSIVE MACHINE PORTFOLIO.
Holroyd’s US sales prospects for its new GTG2 precision helical grinding machine have received a major boost with the decision by the Mitsubishi Gear Technology Center to add the new machine to its existing machine portfolio. This is a major departure for the Mitsubishi Gear Technology Center, which is a highly successful US business serving the automotive & engineering services industries. The company is a direct representative for Mitsubishi, not a distributor, and has never before sold machines from any other manufacturer.
Commenting upon the decision, Ian Shearing Vice President Sales for the Mitsubishi Gear Center said that: “Mitsubishi has a good reputation in North America for delivering gear hobbing, shaving and shaping machines of high quality and dependable performance. The Holroyd GTG2 grinder is part of the missing piece of the puzzle, which will lead our product range into the "hard gear finishing" field. Combined with our presence and dedication to the gear market, we know that further success is just around the corner.”
“The GTG2 is not a machine or technology that we currently represent,” continued Mr Shearing, “and we believe that it offers the potential to increase our profit margins, by opening doors to a wider customer base i.e. high quality gear producers. None of the Mitsubishi machines that we sell currently are "hard gear finisher's". The GTG2 fits into our product line in perfect synergy because of its niche market potential. Gear cutting in general can be considered a niche market but for sure the trend is toward finishing gear teeth after heat treatment, i.e. in their hardened state. The GTG2 fits this perfectly, but also to very high quality levels.”
Asked about the challenges ahead for GTG2 sales Mr Shearing opined that: “ The test is to sell the first machine into America. When this first step has been achieved then its reputation should be almost self -developing. How many machines per year are possible is difficult to determine, but if the economy stays at its current pace it should be possible to sell 4 to 6 machines per year.”
“The decision by such a well-respected company as the Mitsubishi Gear Technology Center to adopt our new machine is a vindication of the GTG2 design, accuracy and product quality,” said Paul Hannah, Sales Director of Holroyd. “Our design aim with the GTG2 was to produce the lowest cost, highest accuracy grinding machine for helical and worm gears in the world, and I am sure that we have succeeded. Although the GTG2 is designed to provide DIN 2 levels of accuracy, generally, it has exceeded this level under optimum operating conditions, producing its “best ground” performance with a tooth profile of DIN 1, considered by many to be pinnacle of grinding performance.”
About The GTG2
The GTG2 is an extremely versatile gear grinding centre, developed for one-off or batch production of high precision helical, spur and worm gears in sizes up to 350mm diameter and 160mm gear face width. The machine’s exceptional performance is the result of a design synergy that combines a “patent- pending” machining method, with high levels of machine intelligence and onboard features such as automatic co-ordinate adjustment, in-cycle wheel dressing, integrated profile management and CMM.
Company Profile – Mitsubishi Gear Technology Center
The Mitsubishi Gear Technology Center was established in 1998 to promote the sale of Mitsubishi Gear Manufacturing Equipment. Located in the heart of the automotive industry, the company offers a complete line of gear manufacturing machines including gear hobbing, gear shaping, gear shaving, gear rolling, gear honing, and gear grinding machines. These are combined with advanced systems integration capabilities to meet the complete gear manufacturing needs of customers.
Company Profile – Holroyd
Although probably best known for wormgear technology, Holroyd is also a world leader in all aspects of helical gear and screw technology. As well as designing and manufacturing a range of helical profiling machines to cover both milling and grinding processes, Holroyd also supplies any size or quantity of loose rotor sets to global manufacturers from its state- of the-art manufacturing facility in Rochdale. These components are used in applications as diverse as Air Conditioning Systems to Transcontinental pipelines, Compressors and Engine Superchargers.
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For further information (US) please contact: Ian Shearing, Vice President Sales, Mitsubishi Gear Technology Center, Wixom, Michigan. Tel: (001) 248 668 4161. E-mail: ishearing@mitsubishigearcenter.com
For further information (UK) please contact: Neil English, Sales and Marketing Director, Machine Tools and Rotors, Holroyd, Harbour Lane North, Milnrow, Rochdale, OL16 3LQ, England. Tel. +44 (0) 1706 526590 Fax. +44 (0) 1706 353350 Email:neil.english@renold.com
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