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Greener Technologies = Tighter Tolerances
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Heather P. Knight“The Green cars of the future will have high performance small engines with very low emissions. Consequently, the production tolerances will continue to tighten which should lead their manufacturing plants to adopt Adcole technology.”
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Addison D. Cole, founder and CEO of Adcole Corporation
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If your company manufactures camshafts and crankshafts for the automotive industry, you will know that production tolerances will continue to tighten as the demand for greener vehicles increases.
The need to improve engine life performance, fuel economy and reduce emissions will continue to escalate, resulting in the need for more precise measurement equipment, predicts J. Brooke Heece, Adcole Vice-President.
In response to the ever tighter tolerances necessitated by developing greener technology engines, Adcole recently introduced the Adcole Model 1300 high-speed crankshaft gage, which “will virtually eliminate the risk of delivering a bad crankshaft. Designed for operating two or three shifts per day, this measuring machine has a granite base and incorporates a touch-screen operator interface, linear motors, air bearings, and dual optical linear scales for final inspection accuracy,” he says.
Founded in 1957, Adcole has manufacturing facilities in both Massachusetts and Florida and offices around the world, maintaining close relationships with their customers. The company’s success, to a large extent, is based upon responding to their customers requests for further refinements based upon their real-world experience. Most of these refinements have dealt with the need for higher accuracy and the need to measure more parameters including radius, profile, taper, crown, timing angle, diameter, velocity, acceleration, runout, and roundness and concentricity. Another key reason for Adcole’s success is their exemplary commitment to R&D.
In addition to manufacturing special purpose machines that measure engine components like camshafts, crankshafts and pistons, the company also makes digital sun angle sensors for spacecraft. Nearly 60 per cent of the company’s business is generated from automotive OEMs and manufacturers of agricultural and construction equipment, motorcycles, outboards, and other small engine manufacturers, while the remaining 40 percent comes from the spacecraft hardware industry. Both market segments share the need for ultra-high accuracy and reliability.
Capable of measuring simultaneously many parameters including radius, profile, taper, crown, timing angle, diameter, velocity, acceleration, runout, and roundness and concentricity, the Adcole 1310 High-Speed Camshaft Inspection Gage is easy to program, Windows compatible, and adjustable followers permit fast changeover for inspecting different camshafts. This machine provides gage room accuracy at production line speeds. Over the past 25 years and through continuous design upgrades, Model 1310 Gages have measured tens of millions of camshafts and helped improve engine performance and longevity for many manufacturers.
To assure that their measuring instruments live up to their 50 plus year earned reputation for innovation and quality, Adcole gages are assembled, tested, and certified at the company-owned, custom-designed building in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Built in 1983, this facility was expanded in 1998 to accommodate its 200 employees. Adcole’s Florida plant specializes in the production of the high-precision ball-bearing spindles used in their gages.
More than 500 major automobile and supplier companies in 31 countries worldwide employ Adcole computerized inspection gages for quality control checks on camshafts and crankshafts. These companies include General Motors, Ford, ThyssenKrupp, VW, Chrysler, Toyota, Fiat, Nissan, Renault, Hyundai, Volvo, Suzuki, Caterpillar, Daimler, BMW, Honda, Cummins, FAW, Tata, MAN, John Deere, SAIC, FAW, and Dong Feng.
Adcole Corporation
J. Brooks Reece, Vice President
669 Forest St.
Marlborough, MA 01752-3067
Tel: (508)485-9100
Fax: (508) 481-6142
breece@adcole.comADCOLE Corporation
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