Case Studies

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Case Study

How Automation Helped a 165-Year-Old Manufacturer Stay in the U.S.

The last brass padlock manufacturer based in the U.S., Wilson Bohannan is a seventh-generation business located in Marion, Ohio. In business for 165 years, the company produces more than 40 solid brass padlock models for a variety of industries. To help maintain their longstanding recognition for American-made craftsmanship and quality, they’ve relied on automation for 15 years. But when the operations team was challenged to double output within the already fully optimized footprint of their manufacturing floor, they turned to FANUC Authorized System Integrator Acme Manufacturing for support.

Challenges solved by:

Acme Manufacturing
  • Tedious, ergonomically challenging work
  • Dangerous and fast-moving equipment
  • High employee turnover in this role
  • Limited floorspace

Results


  • Employees transitioned to higher value roles


  • Production more than doubled

  • Repeatable polishing process with consistent results

  • Compact system fits into existing footprint

Story

Automation is what’s helped keep lock maker Wilson Bohannan based in America for more than 150 years while all of its competitors relocated overseas. But the manufacturer’s 15-year-old robotic polishing system, built with a competitor robot, wasn’t achieving the results necessary for Wilson Bohannan to meet growing customer demand.

In order to maintain the company’s longstanding reputation for American-made craftsmanship and quality—while doubling output—Wilson Bohannan turned to FANUC Authorized System Integrator Acme Manufacturing for support.

With previous experience supporting international lock makers, Acme got to work developing a new system that more than doubled production and lessened the need for hand polishing by employees, all while fitting within the existing facility floor footprint.

Using two high-speed and high-precision FANUC M-10 series robots, Acme developed a simple but highly sophisticated system that uses innovative end-of-arm tooling to accommodate 18 different styles of padlocks.

As a result of Acme’s new system using FANUC robots, Wilson Bohannan production rocketed from 1,500-1,800 locks finished per eight-hour shift to more than 5,000.

In addition to production rates that more than doubled, the company experiences less downtime, is able to provide higher value, safer jobs for employees and benefit from a more consistent and high-quality finishing process.

 
Howard Smith, Owner and CEO, Wilson Bohannan

In the last 40 years, much of our industry has left this country and gone overseas, so it's a world dynamic, made in China, made in Mexico. How do you compete with that? You compete with automation. You compete with buying the finest machines in the lock industry—in the world—inside this facility.

Howard Smith

Owner and CEO, Wilson Bohannan

FANUC Products Used

Meet Acme Manufacturing, FANUC Authorized System Integrator

Acme has been providing quality tools to the metal finishing industry since 1910. This kind of longevity is unparalleled in the industry and has resulted in an industry-leading wealth of knowledge that makes Acme the preferred supplier across a broad spectrum of industries. Acme has a wide variety of applications within our core solutions that provide our customers with industry-leading technology.

Wilson Bohannan Locks

About Wilson Bohannan Lock Company:

Wilson Bohannan was founded in 1860 and continues to make high-level security locking mechanisms and key systems that are used by industries as varied as construction, utilities, transportation, government, oil fields, military, and heavy industry. The company has been family-owned since its inception and the current leadership is the sixth and seventh generation to own and operate the firm.

Other Brands We've Helped

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Case Study

How Automation Helped a 165-Year-Old Manufacturer Stay in the U.S.

The last brass padlock manufacturer based in the U.S., Wilson Bohannan is a seventh-generation business located in Marion, Ohio. In business for 165 years, the company produces more than 40 solid brass padlock models for a variety of industries. To help maintain their longstanding recognition for American-made craftsmanship and quality, they’ve relied on automation for 15 years. But when the operations team was challenged to double output within the already fully optimized footprint of their manufacturing floor, they turned to FANUC Authorized System Integrator Acme Manufacturing for support.

Challenges solved by:

Acme Manufacturing
  • Tedious, ergonomically challenging work
  • Dangerous and fast-moving equipment
  • High employee turnover in this role
  • Limited floorspace

Results


  • Employees transitioned to higher value roles


  • Production more than doubled

  • Repeatable polishing process with consistent results

  • Compact system fits into existing footprint

Story

Automation is what’s helped keep lock maker Wilson Bohannan based in America for more than 150 years while all of its competitors relocated overseas. But the manufacturer’s 15-year-old robotic polishing system, built with a competitor robot, wasn’t achieving the results necessary for Wilson Bohannan to meet growing customer demand.

In order to maintain the company’s longstanding reputation for American-made craftsmanship and quality—while doubling output—Wilson Bohannan turned to FANUC Authorized System Integrator Acme Manufacturing for support.

With previous experience supporting international lock makers, Acme got to work developing a new system that more than doubled production and lessened the need for hand polishing by employees, all while fitting within the existing facility floor footprint.

Using two high-speed and high-precision FANUC M-10 series robots, Acme developed a simple but highly sophisticated system that uses innovative end-of-arm tooling to accommodate 18 different styles of padlocks.

As a result of Acme’s new system using FANUC robots, Wilson Bohannan production rocketed from 1,500-1,800 locks finished per eight-hour shift to more than 5,000.

In addition to production rates that more than doubled, the company experiences less downtime, is able to provide higher value, safer jobs for employees and benefit from a more consistent and high-quality finishing process.

 
Howard Smith, Owner and CEO, Wilson Bohannan

In the last 40 years, much of our industry has left this country and gone overseas, so it's a world dynamic, made in China, made in Mexico. How do you compete with that? You compete with automation. You compete with buying the finest machines in the lock industry—in the world—inside this facility.

Howard Smith

Owner and CEO, Wilson Bohannan

FANUC Products Used

Meet Acme Manufacturing, FANUC Authorized System Integrator

Acme has been providing quality tools to the metal finishing industry since 1910. This kind of longevity is unparalleled in the industry and has resulted in an industry-leading wealth of knowledge that makes Acme the preferred supplier across a broad spectrum of industries. Acme has a wide variety of applications within our core solutions that provide our customers with industry-leading technology.

Wilson Bohannan Locks

About Wilson Bohannan Lock Company:

Wilson Bohannan was founded in 1860 and continues to make high-level security locking mechanisms and key systems that are used by industries as varied as construction, utilities, transportation, government, oil fields, military, and heavy industry. The company has been family-owned since its inception and the current leadership is the sixth and seventh generation to own and operate the firm.

Other Brands We've Helped

How can we help?

Ready to start your automation journey? Have questions before getting started? We’re here to help.