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.