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Mechtech Dies & Moulds MechTech Dies & Moulds Company Profile Company Profile Index Description Slide No. Introduction of MechTech Dies & Moulds 3 Machine shop 4 Plant and strength 24 List of measuring instruments 25 Our facilities 28 Our valued customers 29 Sister Concerns 31 Address & Contact Details 32 Introduction of MechTech Dies & Moulds • The parent company was established in 1981 in the name of Shree Hari Om Industries to manufacture Gravity Die Casting. • The company has been catering to industries ranging from Textiles to Automobiles. • In the year of 2002 a new facility in the name of Laxmi Narayan Die Casting Industries was established for Pressure Die Casting with a one 180 T horizontal cold chamber pressure die casting machine. • By the year 2005 two more 180 T machine (HMT make) and one 120 T machine with the special attachment Intensifier Delay System were commissioned. • The machine shop houses 5 CNC turning, 4 VMC Milling (2 of them are 5 axis of DMG Make). • The company is located at GIDC, Bilimora, Gujarat about 60kms away from both Vapi and Surat also the National Highway No.-8 is just 6km away from our works and the Railway Station is 4km. Machine Shop Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 1 VMC # 1 DMC 635 V X Axis: 635 MM Y Axis: 510 MM Z Axis: 460 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: 20 Max job weight: 600 KG DMG Table size / chuck size: 790 X 560 MM Max machining dia.: - - - - - - - Centre to centre: - - - - - - - Max. RPM: 8000 Spindle taper / Tool size: SK – 40 DMC 635 V (DMG) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 2 VMC # 2 ECO MILL 50 X Axis: 500 MM Y Axis: 450 MM Z Axis: 400 MM B Axis: -⁰ / +⁰ C Axis: 3⁰ No. Of tools: 16 Max job weight: 200 KG DMG MORI Table size / chuck size: 600 X 500MM Max machining dia.: - - - - - - - Centre to centre: - - - - - - - Max. RPM: 10000 Spindle taper / Tool size: SK – 40 ECO MILL 50 (DMG MORI) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 3 VMC # 3 DMU 50 X Axis: 500 MM Y Axis: 450 MM Z Axis: 400 MM B Axis: -⁰ / +⁰ C Axis: 360` No. Of tools: 16 Max job weight: 300 KG DMG MORI Table size / chuck size: 630 X 500MM Max machining dia.: - - - - - - - Centre to centre: - - - - - - - Max. RPM: 14000 Spindle taper / Tool size: SK – 40 DMU 50 (DMG MORI) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 4 VMC # 4 850 V X Axis: 800 MM Y Axis: 510 MM Z Axis: 500 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: 24 Max job weight: 500 KG AMS Table size / chuck size: 1000 X 510MM Max machining dia.: - - - - - - - Centre to centre: - - - - - - - Max. RPM: 8000 Spindle taper / Tool size: BT – 40 850 V (AMS) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 5 TC # 1 SUPPER X Axis: 150 MM JOBBER Y Axis: - - - - - - - Z Axis: 400 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: 08 Max job weight: - - - - - - - ACE DESIGNERS Table size / chuck size: DIA 200 MM Max machining dia.: 290 MM Centre to centre: 425 MM Max. RPM: 3500 Spindle taper / Tool size: 25 X 25 MM SUPPER JOBBER (ACE DESIGNERS) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 6 TC # 2 SUPPER X Axis: 150 MM JOBBER LM Y Axis: - - - - - - - Z Axis: 400 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: 08 Max job weight: - - - - - - - ACE DESIGNERS Table size / chuck size: DIA 250 MM Max machining dia.: 290 MM Centre to centre: 425 MM Max. RPM: 3500 Spindle taper / Tool size: 25 X 25 MM SUPPER JOBBER LM (ACE DESIGNERS) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 7 TC # 3 SJ 400 X Axis: 180 MM Y Axis: - - - - - - - Z Axis: 400 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: 08 Max job weight: - - - - - - - ACE DESIGNERS Table size / chuck size: DIA 200 MM Max machining dia.: 300 MM Centre to centre: 425 MM Max. RPM: 3500 Spindle taper / Tool size: 25 X 25 MM SJ 400 (ACE DESIGNERS) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 8 SG # 1 HYD 4012 X Axis: 1000 MM Y Axis: 300 MM Z Axis: 300 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: - - - - - - - DAHANUKAR Max job weight: - - - - - - - Table size / chuck size: - - - - - - - Max machining dia.: - - - - - - - Centre to centre: - - - - - - - Max. RPM: - - - - - - - Spindle taper / Tool size: - - - - - - - HYD 4012 (DAHANUKAR) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 9 CG # 1 U – 100 X Axis: - - - - - - - Y Axis: - - - - - - - Z Axis: - - - - - - - B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: - - - - - - - SHARDA Max job weight: - - - - - - - Table size / chuck size: - - - - - - - Max machining dia.: 150 MM Centre to centre: 400 MM Max. RPM: - - - - - - - Spindle taper / Tool size: - - - - - - - U – 100 (SHARDA) Sr. No. M/c No. Model Machine Details Machine Make 10 SP # 1 S 35 ZNC X Axis: 300 MM Y Axis: 200 MM Z Axis: 200 MM B Axis: - - - - - - - C Axis: - - - - - - - No. Of tools: - - - - - - - Max job weight: 300 KG SPARKONIX Table size / chuck size: 550 X 350 MM Work Tank.: 800 X 500 X 325 MM Centre to centre: - - - - - - - Max. RPM: - - - - - - - Spindle taper / Tool size: - - - - - - - S 35 ZNC (SPARKONIX) Plant and strength Company land area Work force Technicians Work shop - 20000 sq. Ft. Directors - 03 Skilled - 14 Office - 650 sq. Ft. Top management - 06 Semi skilled - 24 Total area - 30000 sq. Ft. Design/ production/ Unskilled - 12 commercial - 09 Quality - 03 Others - 26 Total Employees - 97 Machine Installed - 45 List of measuring instruments Measuring instruments Quantity in Nos. Surface Plate 600MMX600MM 1 Surface Plate 900MMX600MM 1 Vernier Caliper 300MM 3 Inspection Vernier 300MM 2 Vernier Caliper 200MM 2 Vernier Caliper 400 mm 1 Digital Vernier 0 - 150 mm 1 Digital Micrometer 25 – 50 mm 1 Micrometer 0 - 25 mm 1 Measuring instruments Quantity in Nos. Micrometer 25 - 50 mm 1 Micrometer 50 - 75 mm 1 Micrometer 0 – 150 mm 1 Micrometer 150 - 300 mm 1 Inside Micrometer 1 Digital Height Gauge 600mm 1 Height Gauge 450MM 1 Bore Gauge 18-35mm 1 Bore Gauge 35-60mm 1 Bore Gauge 35-150mm 1 Measuring instruments Quantity in Nos. Bore Gauge 250-450mm 1 Dial Gauge 10 micron Accuracy 1 Dial Gauge 2 micron Accuracy 1 Combination Set 1 Digital Deep Vernier 2 Filler Gauge 2 Our facilities Facilities QTY. In Nos. Hydraulic press 4 Automatic touch probe (Heidenhain make) 2 Manual touch probe 1 Shrink fit machine (Haimer make) 2 Powder coating plant 1 Anodize plant 1 Our valued customers Customers Location Meril Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. Vapi Anchor Electricals Pvt. Ltd. (Fan Div.) Dhamdachi Anchor Electricals Pvt. Ltd. (Switch Div.) Daman GreatWhite Global Pvt. Ltd. (Plastic Gundlav Mould) Planet Power Tools Pvt. Ltd. Navsari Bhukhanvala Tools Pvt. Ltd. Navsari Ralli Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. Gundlav Aspee Agro Equipment Pvt. Ltd. Bilimora Customers Location Globe Scott Motors Pvt. Ltd. Pardi Aalidhra Textool Pvt. Ltd. Surat Aalidhra Texspin Pvt. Ltd. Surat Quantum Lighting Vasai Sister Concerns • Shree Laxmi Narayn Die Casting Industries - Bilimora • Shree Sai Om Industries - Bilimora • Bright Electricals - Bilimora • Encraft Engineering - Bilimora Address & Contact Details • Plot No. 172/1, G.I.D.C., • Sandip Bhandari - 098795 83601 E-mail – [email protected] Antalia, Bilimora – 396 325, (Proprietor at Shree Sai Om Industries) Dist. Navsari, • Hemal Bhandari - 099133 03303 E-mail [email protected] Gujarat, India, – (Proprietor at Bright Electricals) Ph. No. : (02634) 280342 • Jimesh Bhandari - 09978683601 E-mail – [email protected] (Partner at Shree Laxmi Narayan Die Casting Industries) Thank You .
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