CNC LATHE TURNING VIDEO

CNC LATHE TURNING – The CNC abbreviation stands for computer numerical control, and refers specifically to a computer “controller” that reads G-code instructions and drives a machine or tool. Turning is the process used to produce cylindrical components in a lathe.

Lathe Turning is just one of the capabilities MILTON Manufacturing provides it’s customers. Along with exceptional turnaround times and improved designs from concept through production. To see more of our capabilities or to learn how we can go to work for you, explore this blog and contact us today – 313-366-2450.

Insert Clinching at MILTON

INSERT CLINCHING is a mechanical fastening method used to join a nut or or PEM® fastener to a piece of sheet metal. using special tools to plastically form a mechanical interlock between the sheet metals. The tools consist of a punch and a die. The punch forces the two layers of sheet metal into the die cavity forming a permanent connection. A permanent connection is made between the metal and the ‘clinch nut’ or the PEM® nut. This video shows one of MILTON Manufacturings Insert Clinching machines in action.

MILTON Manufacturing, in Detroit Michigan, provides it’s customers with exceptional turnaround times and improved designs from concept through production. To see more of our capabilities or to learn how we can go to work for you, explore this blog and contact us today – 313-366-2450.

MILTON MANUFACTURING earns ITAR certification

US Department of DefenseMILTON MANUFACTURING is proud to announce its certification as an ITAR supplier.

Never heard of ITAR? That’s understandable. Not many people are familiar with it. Nonetheless, it is an important achievement that we are very proud to have earned.

You may have read in our previous blogs that we have procured government contracts to manufacture parts for our U.S. military. The certification process is rigorous. Yet, simply put, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is a set of U.S. government regulations to control the export and import of defense-related items and services.

During the certification process, we were required to demonstrate evidence of appropriate compliance competencies in day-to-day operations, employee training, recordkeeping, filing systems, and internal audit procedures, as well as an understanding of disciplinary actions or penalties for violations or other acts of non-compliance.

The goal of the regulations is to protect U.S. national security from the risk of illegal exports and transfers, as well as the unauthorized use of products of U.S. origin. Furthermore, the regulations support the provisions of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and are enforced by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) of the U.S. Department of State.

We are proud to assure you that the defense-related articles that we manufacture to support our U.S. troops meet ITAR government standards.

We welcome your comments and ideas.  As always, come back each week to read another MILTON Monday Morning Blog!

Robotic, MIG and TIG Welding at MILTON

Metal inert gas (MIG), tungsten inert gas (TIG) and robotic welding are just a few areas of expertise in metal fabricating here at MILTON Manufacturing in Detroit, Michigan. This short video shows some of our welders and a robot in action.

Welding is a fabrication process that joins metals by causing coalescence. By melting the work pieces and adding a filler material, a pool of molten material (the weld puddle) is formed. When it cools, it becomes a strong join.

MILTON Manufacturing provides its customers with exceptional turnaround times and improved designs from concept through production. To see more of our capabilities or to learn how we can go to work for you, explore this blog and contact us today.

MILTON Manufacturing’s Stretch Press Forming Capabilities

STRETCH PRESS FORMING is a process of forming panels and cowls of large curvature by stretching sheet over a form of the desired shape. The most common application for this press is in the aerospace industry.

MILTON’s experienced team can handle both skin and extrusion stretch needs. We take pride in our workmanship of the close and consistent tolerances that are inherent in this process.

Stretch press forming is just one of many capabilities we utilize at MILTON Manufacturing to provide our customers with exceptional turnaround times and improved designs from concept through production.

Take a look at the short video featuring one of MILTON Manufacturing’s stretch presses in operation. To see more of our capabilities or to learn how we can go to work for you, explore our blog and contact us today.

CNC Turret Punching in Action at MILTON Manufacturing

CNC TURRET PUNCHING is just one of many metal fabricating capabilities here at MILTON Manufacturing in Detroit, Michigan.

Turret Punching creates shapes in sheet metal by punching a series of basic shapes such as circles and rectangles. The shapes are selected from a number of tools on a rotating turret under computer numerical control, also known as CNC.

Turret punching is a cost effective method for cutting sheet metal into two-dimensional (2-D) shapes and cutouts in moderate to long runs. Edges are usually clean due to the rapid shearing action of the tools.

MILTON Manufacturing then uses its other capabilities to turn this 2-D part into a 3-D part and build the finished product.

CNC Turret Punching is just one of many capabilities we utilize to provide our customers with exceptional turnaround times and improved designs from concept through production.

Take a look at the short video to see one of our turrets in action. To see more of MILTON’s capabilities or to learn how we can go to work for you, explore this blog and contact us today.

MILTON’s Metal Cutting Laser Technology

LASER CUTTING is just one of many metal fabricating capabilities here at MILTON Manufacturing in Detroit, Michigan.

Laser Cutting works by directing the output of a high power laser, by computer, at the material to be cut. Then the material either melts, burns or vaporizes away leaving an edge with a high quality surface finish.

Laser cutting is just one of many capabilities we utilize at MILTON to provide our customers with exceptional turnaround times and improved designs from concept through production.

Take a look at the short video featuring two of our lasers in action – including a 3-D, 6-axis laser cutter. To see more of MILTON’s capabilities or to learn how we can go to work for you, explore our blog at www.miltonmfgblog.com and contact us today at (313) 366-2450.

Have you been following us?
Milton’s blog recap

Since the launch of our Milton Monday Morning Blog in the fall of 2009, we have covered a wide range of topics, including our manufacturing processes and equipment, business practices, customer service, community involvement and, of course, the talent and expertise of our employees.

We hope that you are following our blog each week. Just in case you may have missed a particular topic, here’s a quick summary:

MILTON Manufacturing Supports No Phone Zone
A reminder of the new national observance of “No Phone Zone Day,” along with eye-opening facts about the dangers of texting while driving.

MILTON Manufacturing Conforms to Michigan’s New Smoking Ban
The new Dr. Ron Davis Law, known as Michigan’s workplace smoking ban, went into effect May 1, 2010. This blog provides some interesting information about how businesses are affected, as well as how some residents are reacting to the ban.
The MILTON Manufacturing “Motor City” Turret Team—CNC Turret Punch Press
Featuring employees, Rick Goga and C.J. Millender, this blog explains how the turret punch press produces quality parts with significant cost savings.
MILTON Manufacturing … “greening” the way with urban farming
MILTON MANUFACTURING converts nearby vacant properties into bountiful urban food farms and flower gardens to yield support to the neighboring community.
Milton and Focus Hope working together in Detroit
Milton partners with Focus Hope in an educational and working relationship to train and employ city residents.
The Art of the Drop Hammer
Featuring employees, Jerry and Sam, who operate Milton’s large drop hammer machines for specialized, low volume production jobs for various industries, such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and more.
New Semi-Annual Newsletter
We are making plans to launch a new semi-annual newsletter.
You are a valued customer – and we are listening!
Look for an upcoming customer survey.
MILTON Manufacturing introduces Ron Taranto as Engineering Director
View a summary of our new engineering director’s work background.
Terrific Trio: 2 Men and a Robot
Featuring employees, Kenny J. and Akbar M, who program the robot to handle high-volume MIG (metal inert gas) welding jobs.
Customers, we want to hear from you!
In our continuous efforts to provide you with excellent products and quality service, we want to hear from you – our customers.
MILTON Manufacturing’s Master Mechanic Chuck Scott develops a new “Super Special” Murray Tensioner
Master mechanic, Chuck Scott, improves upon the already durable, powerful, dependable, and economical Murray tensioner.
Milton partners with Detroit Public Schools
Milton welcomes LaQuita Wilcher.
MILTON Manufacturing provides facts on the 2010 Census
Read answers to key questions regarding the 2010 Census.

Lighting the American Way with MILTON Laser Capabilities

MILTON Manufacturing impacts the American way of life with its innovative laser capabilities.

Mother Earth: A MILTON environmental priority
Employee cell phone recycling program.
Milton’s Hero: The Inspirational Story of Steve B.
Read Steve’s story of helping a woman who had been attacked and abandoned in the trunk of her car.
The Why of the Milton Blog
We’re excited to tell the story of MILTON, because ours is a rich history—rooted in the Motor City and conceived as a family venture with a proud lineage that survives today.
The Milton Capabilities Video is now Live!
See video featuring Milton employees and equipment, including 3-D and 6-axis laser cutting, CNC milling, drop hammer forming, insert clinching, laser cutting, lathe turning, MIG and TIG welding, press brake forming, progressive die stamping, robotic welding, stretch forming, and turret punching.

Thanks again for following the blog. We welcome your ideas and topics for future postings. As always, come back each week to read another MILTON Monday Morning Blog!

The MILTON Manufacturing “Motor City”
Turret Team — CNC Turret Punch Press

TurretIt’s interesting how some words have more than one meaning. For example, in the field of architecture, a turret is a small tower usually positioned at the top of a medieval castle. In the manufacturing industry, however, a turret punch press is a machine that punches through metal with enough force to produce pre-programmed shapes.

The turret machines at MILTON MANUFACTURING are operated primarily by Rick Goga and C.J. Millender aka the MILTON “Motor City” Turret Team!

Rick has operated the turret punch press for the past 14 years. He landed employment at MILTON 40 years ago – that was two days before his 21st birthday and just after his return from serving in Vietnam.  Rick sets up and operates the turret punch press.

Turret operator C.J. Millender has worked on the turret for four years. C.J. was educated in and graduated from the Detroit Public School System. He is the older brother of our laser operator, Akbar Millender. (Akbar was introduced in the Two Men and a Robot – Blog Article of 2/18/10) C.J. began as a utility person and earned a classification change to become a Turret Operator.

Historically, the development of the turret punch press is of great significance to manufacturers because, prior to the mid-1900s, tools and parts were only produced manually by highly skilled toolmakers and craftsmen. When the turret machine became available, manufacturers could produce quality parts faster and at a lower cost.

MILTON-CJ-TURRET-PUNCHToday, in modern times, the skilled operator (engineer or toolmaker) programs the computer numerically-controlled (CNC) application in the machine to produce the same part repeatedly, while meeting specifications and tolerances with the same accuracy for each part. Then the actual operation is carried out by a general worker. This process opened the door of opportunity for unskilled workers to gain entry into the industry as trainees or general workers, resulting in reduced labor costs for the manufacturer.

The turret comes with various components, such as a motor, frame, ram and bed. The CNC turret punch press is used on sheets of metal (aluminum, steel, copper, hardened steel, stainless steel, & brass) to produce items such as brackets for doors and shelves, washers, tools, and much more. To achieve these operations, the machine uses electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic power to punch out the desired shaped with enough force to shear (cut) the metal.

MILTON has computer numerical controlled (CNC) turret punch presses. The equipment is ideal for producing medium to high volume jobs.

The Art of the Drop Hammer

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One of two drop hammer forming machines at MILTON Manufacturing in Detroit, Michigan - specialized for low volume production jobs for various industries, such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and more.

Just as an artist takes a hard, lifeless stone and transforms it into a beautiful, breathtaking life-like sculpture, Jerry and Sam are highly-skilled drop hammer conductors whose talent and artistry are displayed in every part they produce at MILTON MANUFACTURING.

A large machine with a very heavy anvil, the strong iron body of the drop hammer looms high and wide on the manufacturing floor. In fact, the lower portion of this tall, imposing machine is installed deep below the surface of the Earth and rooted much like a tree.

Jerry and Sam operate the machine and set up the anvil to drop repeatedly on raw metal until it is transformed and reshaped into a desired part or product. When the drop hammer is in operation, the powerful effects from the pounding of the heavy anvil can be felt some 500 feet away.

MILTON has two drop hammers. Both weigh tons and are approximately 22 feet high, with a foundation of 6 feet under ground. One is 12 feet in length by 4.5 feet in width; the other, 9 feet long by 4.5 feet wide. At MILTON, the drop hammers are used for specialized, low volume production jobs for various industries, such as aerospace, defense, automotive, and more.

Jerry and Sam share 10 years of drop hammer experience combined at the MILTON facility here in Detroit. Jerry was a former plant manager of a now defunct stamping company.  Todd, formally a Jr. Mechanic, serves as an apprentice in Drop Hammer Forming. This talented group work together harmoniously and ensures the making of precise, MILTON made in the City of Detroit, quality parts for our customers.