Machine Repair Specialist Undergoes Highly Calibrated Expansion

To become the go-to calibration service provider to its customers, KES Machine LLC has expanded its relationship with global engineering technologies company, Renishaw. By investing in the Renishaw XM-60 and XM-600 multi-axis calibrators, KES has expanded its services to quickly obtain accurate data and provide high-quality calibration and probing services.

After moving from Poland, in 2000, Greg Kordalski founded KES Machine LLC in Connecticut. Since then, the business has been helping engineering and manufacturing companies maximize productivity and minimize downtime with its accredited calibration and repair services.

Based in Newington, Connecticut, KES Machine works with machine tool builders, importers, distributors and end-users.

 

 

KES Machine's technicians help machinists solve geometry errors, lead screw errors and repeatability concerns -- sometimes the team can diagnose errors before they become critical problems, saving downtime.

While the company initially focused on CNC service work, in 2008, it invested in its first Renishaw ML10 laser system and began developing its calibration services. Based in Newington, Connecticut, the company works with machine tool builders, importers, distributors and end-users, primarily in the aerospace, defense, nuclear and medical sectors across the region.

In 2019, KES opened a Polish subsidiary to support manufacturers there.

"Since I was born in Poland, I visit quite frequently, so this is why I chose Poland as the first country on the European continent," explains Kordalski, founder of KES. "However, this does not mean that the expansion of the company in Europe will be limited to Poland."

In 2019, KES Machine added a 2nd location in Poland.

 

 

The company offers in-house and on-site repair services, as well as monthly maintenance contracts to keep equipment operating at optimal efficiency and accuracy. In 2016, KES obtained ISO 17025 certification and became a fully capable calibration service company.

"ISO 17025 accreditation demonstrates our capabilities to our customers," explained Kordalski. "Showing that we follow industry requirements for testing and calibration enables us to provide a value added service to engineers and ensures all our equipment is up-to-date and our technicians offer the best service to customers."

Challenges

Component quality is dependent on machine performance. Without understanding a machine's error profile, it is impossible to have confidence that components will fall within specification during manufacture. KES works with high precision industries, such as aerospace, defense and medical. It aims to be the go-to calibration service provider and deliver the solutions its customers are asking for. This led KES to investigate volumetric machine tool compensation and explore the systems available on the market.

KES is an advocate of many Renishaw products including their machine tool probing systems.

 

 

"In the past few years, we have seen manufacturers invest in more automated machining systems," said Kordalski. "Probes and calibration are key to the success of these systems, so we've seen a growing interest in the annual calibration of equipment and machines using probing systems."

"KES Machine has always been at the forefront of technological advancements. Accuracy, software, and support are important factors when looking for new products. When we see equipment that makes processes more accurate and efficient, we go in that direction."

Solution

Renishaw has had a long-standing relationship with KES. As Kordalski explained: "When Renishaw comes out with a new product, it sparks our interest. As a result, we've worked with Renishaw for many years."

Renishaw's XL-80 laser system on a CNC machine tool.

 

 

When he first founded KES, Kordalski purchased his first ML10 laser and QC10 ballbar from Renishaw.

Since then, KES has purchased a range of Renishaw equipment, including XL-80 laser systems, XR20 rotary calibrators, off axis rotary software and QC20 ballbar systems. The company is also an advocate of Renishaw's machine tool probes, tool setters and broken tool detection systems.

KES Machine ultimately selected Renishaw's XM-60 and XM-600 multi-axis calibrator because of its ease of use, flexibility and ability to capture large amounts of data. KES can use the equipment on both CNC machine tools and CMMs to perform volumetric compensation. This laser measurement system is capable of measuring errors in six degrees of freedom along a linear axis, simultaneously from a single set-up. It provides a powerful diagnostic tool to measure all geometric errors in the axis from a single capture.


VIDEO: Renishaw's XM-60 multi axis calibrator

Additionally, the XM-600 multi-axis calibrator is designed with extra functionality, enabling it to communicate directly with Renishaw's UCC controllers, and is compatible with Renishaw's CARTO software suite. These features make it the ideal calibration solution for any manufacturing facility that uses both machine tools and CMMs, such as KES.

"Renishaw offers a range of calibration solutions for improved machine performance, increased machine up-time and preventative maintenance schedules," explained Jeffrey Seliga, Marketing Manager at Renishaw Inc. "By using the XM-60, the KES team can collect a range of measurements, including the pitch, yaw, roll, linear positioning, horizontal and vertical straightness at the same time it takes to collect a single measurement using conventional techniques."

Results

Renishaw's XM-60 multi-axis calibrator on a CNC machine tool.

 

 

"I would say that about 80 per cent of our equipment is now Renishaw," explained Kordalski. "Although we still investigate other brand systems, ultimately, we are looking for the best technology, and Renishaw typically wins. For example, we recently invested in the XK10 alignment laser system. While it's still a new product for us, we've already seen its benefits when testing spindle direction or when installing machines, to help adjust straightness and squareness."

KES Machine used the XM-600 to implement CNC volumetric compensation and will soon offer CMM calibration to its customers, as well as support for Renishaw CMM hardware, as the XM-600 directly interfaces with Renishaw UCC controllers.

For years prior to the release of the XM-60 and XM-600, KES typically used multiple pieces of different equipment to measure linear positioning, pitch, yaw and roll. The XM-60 manages this process with one pass and will include horizontal and vertical straightness over the completed travel. Measurements that used to take two to four hours are now reduced to under 30 minutes, depending on the length of the machine axis.

Renishaw's QC20 ballbar system

 

 

The equipment can also be used to diagnose machine errors. KES uses CARTO software, along with its own custom software, to simplify its processes. The KES team uses the "cut and paste" feature in CARTO software to help the compensation process and saves time using the report builder feature.

"Volumetric compensation is a relatively new process in the United States, but we have had great success in the past two years," continued Kordalski. "We can now better support our customers and provide solutions that they demand to ensure machine precision. For example, we're now seeing some of our customers installing these solutions onto new machines and performing volumetric compensation during installation, ensuring machine accuracy from the very beginning."

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