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WEG boosts local manufacturing capabilities

Testimony to its commitment to the continuous improvement of its local manufacturing capabilities, WEG has invested in two laser cutting machines

The new laser cutting machines have significantly increased productivity and efficiency

WEG machine operator inputting data into the new laser machine

WEG invested in three bending machines for its sheet metal cutting operation at its manufacturing facility in Robertsham, Johannesburg

The speed at which the new laser cutting machines cut metal is about 50% faster while the precise slitting ensures that cut surfaces have no rough edges

Fibre laser technology eliminates the need for setup and tooling time due to the absence of physical tooling

The new equipment at WEG’s Robertsham manufacturing facility have increased product quality and reduced waste based on the best use of raw materials

Continuous improvement is the name of the game at WEG’s local manufacturing facilities

11th October 2024

     

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To improve its local manufacturing processes, WEG has taken delivery of two laser cutting machines and three bending machines. Deployed at the sheet metal cutting operation at the company’s manufacturing facility in Robertsham, Johannesburg, the state-of-the-art machines have significantly increased productivity and efficiency, reducing internal delivery times and ultimately customer lead times.

In recent years, WEG has continuously bolstered its capacity across its various manufacturing facilities in South Africa. The Robertsham factory – a facility that largely specialises in the production of medium voltage switchgear, Motor Control Centres (MCCs), medium voltage softstarters, low voltage Variable Speed Drives (VSDs) and softstarter enclosures – is the latest to benefit from a significant capital investment in new manufacturing technology.

Previously, explains Anderson Kohler, General Manager at WEG Africa, the facility operated two conventional punching machines, which have been replaced by two fibre laser cutting machines – 3 kW and 4 kW units. “The decision was made to replace the old punching machines, addressing previous challenges such as breakdowns and quality issues. Previously, we experienced less than 50% availability, leading to production downtime,” says Kohler.

With their unmatched precision accuracy, the new fibre laser cutting machines have revolutionised manufacturing processes. The speed at which these machines cut metal is about 50% faster than punching, while the precise slitting ensures that cut surfaces have no rough edges, increasing product quality and reducing waste based on the best use of raw materials.

“Our machine availability is now between 95% and 99%, up from the previous 50% on the old machines,” says Arno Broodryk, Mechanical Supervisor at WEG Africa.

Fibre laser technology, adds Kohler, eliminates the need for setup and tooling time due to the absence of physical tooling. These efficiencies mean that more time is spent on actual production, resulting in tremendously swift internal delivery times and also in reduced customer lead times. 

In addition, WEG has replaced its two old bending machines with three modern units. “Again, the productivity on the new bending technology is unmatched and the quality is outstanding. Previously, we had to set up the bends manually, but the programming software on the new bending machines reduces the need for human intervention,” explains Broodryk.

As WEG continues to expand the range of WEG products manufactured locally, the new top-of-the-line bending technology and laser cutting machines offer new capabilities, allowing for seamless addition of new product lines to the sheet metal factory.

“The next step in our investment strategy is the acquisition of a new copper busbar punching machine, which is expected to arrive this year,” concludes Kohler. “Continuous improvement is the name of the game. The idea is to be better today than yesterday, with the ultimate goal to become even better tomorrow.”

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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