superaxe.com.au
Whitlands Engineering, the renowned manufacturer of Australia’s most popular wood splitter, the WS3150 Superaxe, was determined to increase its production capacity to meet growing demand in Australia and export markets.
In order to achieve this, they partnered with LEED to optimise the manufacturing process of the WS3150 splitter frames and improve overall production efficiency.
Solution
Robotic manufacturing: LEED used advanced robotic technology to accelerate the production of the WS3150 splitter frames. By using robotics, LEED was able to significantly speed up the manufacturing process and increase output without compromising on precision and quality.
Custom jig design: LEED engineered and manufactured custom jigs
to securely hold components in place for sole robotic manufacturing. This innovative approach ensured that components were manufactured accurately and consistently, contributing to the overall efficiency and quality of the manufacturing process.
Surface treatment services: In addition to the manufacturing support, LEED also provided wet coating services to enhance the durability and longevity of the steel components used in the WS3150 splitter frames. This added further value to the overall product quality.
Customer benefits
LEED’s collaboration with Superaxe improved the manufacturing process for the WS3150 Superaxe wood splitter frames exemplifies the successful integration of advanced technology, innovative solutions and a commitment to quality.
The partnership has not only strengthened Superaxe’s production capabilities and product quality, but has also facilitated the company’s expansion into new markets, consolidating its position as a leading supplier of high quality wood splitters.