Eaton Invests $1.9 Million to Upgrade Its South Bend, Indiana Facility
08/23/2013
The firm said its new machine improves manufacturing efficiency by completing a forging process in South Bend with the cross-wedge-rolling system. It replaces a hammering press operation that previously was outsourced.
In a traditional hammering press, brute force is used to forge a hot piece of steel into the size and shape required by customers. With Eaton’s new cross-wedge-rolling machine, steel is heated to 2200 degrees Fahrenheit and rolled, rather than pressed, to form the transmission shafts.
The South Bend plant currently is completing tests of the new machine, which is expected to be fully operational by mid-September. “This is a unique process that will significantly improve our manufacturing efficiency,” said David Larkins, South Bend plant manager. “We’re very excited to have it here in South Bend.”
The South Bend plant supplies gear forgings to three Eaton facilities; Kings Mountain, North Carolina; Shenandoah, Iowa; and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Those facilities assemble them into transmissions for leading global truck manufacturers. South Bend also supplies precision gear forgings for use in off-road and watercraft recreational vehicles.
In 1989, Eaton acquired the South Bend plant, which is part of the company’s Vehicle Group business, and employs more than 110 people. The facility contributes nearly $200 million to the local economy through taxes, wages and supplier impact.
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