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CNC Machining: Batch One efficiencies

BGA Admin were sent this via MIT publishing and wondered if it was of interest

Lynne Gough


As manufacturers adapt to demand for smaller batches, this software innovation promotes efficient processing of bespoke orders and varied workloads by enabling multiple sheets to be handled in pendulum mode.

Pendulum loading principles

Pendulum loading is well established as an approach for maximising uptime and productivity in CNC machining. Pendulum mode allows an operator to load and unload parts at one end of the bed while the machine works at the other end. This means the machine never sits idle, and the operator isn’t wasting time watching the machine and waiting for it to finish its cycle. A standard CNC machine has to pause between cycles to allow the operator to swap workpieces in and out. With pendulum loading, an operator can go an entire shift without having to stop the machine, allowing more parts to be processed in a shorter space of time.

What if, instead of being limited to single-sheet pendulum loading, CNC machines could handle two, or even more workpieces simultaneously in pendulum mode? This would enable manufacturers to make seismic efficiency gains and would make ‘batch one’ production commercially viable.

Underpinned by software advancements

Biesse has drawn on its in-house software engineering expertise to make multi-sheet pendulum loading a reality on its Rover series of CNC machines. By further developing its proprietary B_Solid software, which makes high-tech operations intuitive and accessible by allowing the user to view the machine in virtual reality, Biesse has taken the complexity out of multi-sheet pendulum loading.

For some time, there have been solutions on the market for machining multiple parts on one bed simultaneously. But not in pendulum mode. Now, thanks to this breakthrough, manufacturers can run multiple programmes whilst performing pendulum loading. The number of parts that can be worked on at any given time is limited only by the physical size of the bed or the number of pods and rails - a large machine may be able to accommodate up to eight workpieces (four on each side) at a time.



Why multi-sheet pendulum loading?

Biesse’s multi-sheet pendulum loading solution can help manufacturers to maintain efficiency whilst adapting to increasingly varied workloads. It turns traditional production principles on their head. It makes it viable to machine an entire work list, as a single batch rather than machining multiple quantities of each component part one after the other.


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