Erdrich

Total control with FANUC CNC technology

To operate as a successful machine shop in a globally competitive marketplace there is a genuine need for differentiation. Increasingly, machine shops are turning to automation and digitalisation as ways to set themselves apart. Germany-based Roland Erdrich GmbH is a case in point. By standardising on FANUC for its CNC, robot and communication protocol requirements, the company is going from strength-to-strength.
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Task

As a CNC machine shop producing turned and milled parts, Roland Erdrich GmbH wanted to stand out in an increasingly crowded marketplace. To achieve this ambition, the company decided at any early point in its evolution to focus on high levels of automation and digitalisation. But which automation products would be up to the task?

Solution

It was over five decades ago that Erdrich installed its first machine to feature a FANUC controller. The company has 60 CNC machine tools on site today, nearly all of which feature FANUC controls. Moreover, the FANUC FOCAS communications protocol connects machines to Erdrich’s proprietary production software. This forward-thinking manufacturing business also has 20 FANUC robots (and associated controllers) providing vital component handling tasks in machining cells across the company’s state-of-the-art shop floor.

Result

Commonality of control across the factory facilitates operator familiarity, which in turn means greater flexibility for Erdrich. Moreover, FANUC FOCAS provides a seamless link between machines and the company’s in-house developed production software. The reliability and longevity of FANUC controls is another important point, with Erdrich not experiencing a single FANUC controller failure in over 50 years.

About Roland Erdrich GmbH

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A family-owned business established in 1974, Roland Erdrich GmbH has grown to employee 140 people in the manufacture of sophisticated CNC turned components, CNC milled parts and assemblies. Based at Oppenau near Stuttgart, Germany, the ISO9001-accredited company machines around 1 million parts a year with unconditional quality at optimal price-to-performance ratios. Producing components from 25 to 400 mm diameter, Erdrich serves areas such as drive technology, mechanical/plant engineering, laser technology, medical technology, hydraulics/pneumatics, energy, and construction vehicles/machinery.

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Not a single FANUC controller failure in over 50 years

As one of many manufacturers specialising in the machining of complex turned and milled parts, market differentiation is key. In the case of Roland Erdrich GmbH, setting the company apart is its high degree of automation and digitalisation. At the heart of this offer is a machine park featuring 60 CNC machine tools.

“When we buy a new CNC machine tool, it’s very important that the machine has a FANUC control - it’s a key purchasing criterion,” states Managing Director Steve Erdrich, who together with brother Ken and sister Nelly, form the second-generation family management team of this progressive manufacturing business.

“My father bought our first machine to feature a FANUC control over 50 years ago and we are also convinced by FANUC CNC technology. That’s why almost all of our 60 CNC machine tools have a FANUC controller.”

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FANUC CNCs on site at Erdrich include the Series 30𝑖/31𝑖/32𝑖/35𝑖-Model B for high-speed, high-accuracy machining. The company also has 20 FANUC industrial robots, including R-2000𝑖C and M-710𝑖C models, operating across various machining cells in floor and upside-down mounting positions.

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Steve Erdrich

Managing Director

Erdrich has an in-house IT team and uses proprietary production software. The software communicates with CNC machine tools on site via FANUC’s FOCAS (Factory Automation Communication Library) communications protocol, which permits external applications to access data from FANUC controls. FOCAS uses Dynamic Link Library (DLL) files to communicate with the CNC, typically via Ethernet or High-Speed Serial Bus (HSSB).

“A good example of how we use FOCAS involves the measurement of parts outside the machines,” explains Steve Erdrich. “The measured values are transferred to our software, which provides correction proposals. From these suggestions we can say “correct machine” in the software at the click of a mouse. This capability saves us having to perform calculations and manual typing on the control system. FOCAS works wonderfully and is very stable.”

He concludes: “Looking back, remaining loyal to FANUC technology was definitely the right step for the success of our business. The reliability and longevity of the controls motivates us to keep working with FANUC.”

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