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to cool down some components of a nuclear plant. They had to create a whitworth type threading on pipes of considerable dimensions (in length as well as in diameter) and effect operations of beveling and profile shaping of the housing. Carrying out this type of work with a conventional machine would mean not only disassembling and transporting the pipes to a workshop but also adapting the workshop to the length of these pipes. Despite the demolishing of a wall in the workshop, the setting up of the machine and the complicated positioning of the first pipe on the machine, the technicians of the American company were not able to effect the job, all due to the constraints that the traditional machining processes imposes. They needed an alternative solution. They found the solution in Sir Meccanica’s TOP 400. Two engineers leave from Chicago to come to Italy to effect the tests on the machines. They return to Illinois with a very positive response and the American company immediately sends an order for two TOP 400. The result is that thanks to its big versatility, to the fact that it is portable and above all to the CNC controller, in 93 minutes the TOP 400 has effected threading, beveling and profile shaping of the pipes, directly on-site, thus completely turning over the concept of machining: the machine has been applied on the piece and not vice versa. The advantages are evident: drastic reduction in machining time and consequently in downtime; cost reduction, including those for disassembling, transportation and reassembling of the pipes. Moreover, this has created new opportunities for A.C.T. and has opened the way to new sectors. All this would not have been possible without Sir Meccanica’s machine tools. Before A.C.T., Sir Meccanica’s machine tools were appreciated by another American company, Parker, a giant in the hydraulics sector that operates in different contexts. Parker has resorted to the TOP 200 in order to resolve maintenance problems of big pipes on big ships: the repair is effected directly on board ship, without the elevated costs to disassemble the system in order to have it repaired in the workshop or even to have it replaced. With Parker there is a relationship of cooperation and mutual trust. Today, following the specific requests of Parker’s technicians, there are 11 “customized” Top 200 used in their branches all over the world. The revolutionary idea of “bringing” the machine tool where there is a piece to be repaired, which is at the base of Sir Meccanica’s successes, finds application not only in the big construction site or shipyard but also in what could seem as a moderate job, i.e the emergency repair of the “giants of the road”. In this sector, we find the Canadian Bajwa for which the most part of the emergency calls are for repair or replacement of wheel axles on articulated trucks and trailers. Unless the truck is transported to the closest workshop capable of effecting the repair, the only possibility is to intervene on the road with the appropriate equipment to repair and rebuild the wheel axles on-site. All this while taking into consideration the importance of being precise in order to ensure the perfect fit of bearings, threadings and keyways. This is why Bajwa has contacted Sir Meccanica and has become a leader in its sector thanks to the full CNC TOP 400 that “creates” a new axle while the amazed truck drivers assist to the repair, which will incredibly put them back on the road after only a few hours. There are not only foreign companies among Sir Meccanica’s victories, even though 85% of the sales are made abroad. Criotec is a company in Turin with very high competences in the criogenic sector (process of generating cold temperatures below -150°C). Just to be more clear, Criotec has created the thermal shields for the super magnet cryostat CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) installed at point 5 of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) in Geneva. These shields are cooled with liquid azote up to 77 K that form a thermal radiation shield a the cold mass of the solenoid, cooled to 4.2 K. Criotec needed a customized machine tool, that would be precise and handy and have the capacity of repeating, millions of times, the same movements to prepare the pipes for the creation of the coils installed in the atomic accelerator plants. These are very particular pipes which are 500 meters long, with square sections of small dimensions and for which the material cannot be contaminated. The TOP 200 with CNC Controller, customized with a double tool (automatic change) has resolved the problem. Story of Challenge and Innovation The story of Sir Meccanica and its founder, Rinaldo Siracusa, is of an emigration backwards. He was born and formed in Piacenza. During the sixties, he moves to Catanzaro in Calabria for work and brings with him the culture of mechanics, a precious heritage which will become useful when, for personal reasons, he decides to remain in a region from where people were leaving in search of a job. Instead, he creates work, for himself and for others, just like a good businessman. This year Sir Meccanica celebrates its 25 years of activity. The examples that we have narrated are only a few among many that this company has in its story, but they should be enough to give an idea of the innovation that a businessman and its company have been able to introduce in an old instrument such as a lathe. A simple idea, but at the same time revolutionary, just like the invention of the wheel, has been sufficient to reverse what seemed to be an unchangeable productive process. (Published on February 16th, 2016 on “IlSole24ore”, an important Italian Economic-Financial newspaper) Viale Europa 37 88100 Catanzaro (ITALY) T. +39 0961 769696 F. +39 0961 769543 Email: [email protected] Website: www.sirmeccanica.com Issue 19 PECM 91