Giuliani

FANUC CNC and Robots Provide the Key to Success

The right machine control and robot automation processes can drive major increases in efficiency and connectivity for Industry 4.0 as Giuliani, a specialist in transfer machines for processing locks and keys can testify. The company has been cooperating with FANUC for more than 20 years.
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Giuliani was founded in 1957 and have been collaborating with FANUC for more than twenty years. The close collaboration with FANUC has allowed Giuliani to bring cutting-edge technology to the market. They consider FANUC as a valuable partner which stands out for its technology, worldwide support and experience.

Key Insights from Task to Result

Task

Giuliani manufactures high-productivity transfer machines for the lock & key market. The aim is to combine high volumes with maximum speed and reliability, together with a simple approach and the option of interfacing with the company's software in the context of Industry 4.0.   

Solution

Equipped with CNC FANUC 31𝑖-B and anthropomorphic robot M-10, MCL - the multi-station in-line transfer machine - can achieve production of up to 700 keys per hour. It consists of 18 stations and enables full key production, from rough-cut to finished product, without any operator supervision.

Result

Thanks to the collaboration with FANUC technology and the availability of a swift and extensive global support service for more than 60 years Giuliani has been the global benchmark for the production of automated machines for key processing. 

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Giuliani was founded in 1957 and have been collaborating with FANUC for more than twenty years. The close collaboration with FANUC has allowed Giuliani to bring cutting-edge technology to the market. They consider FANUC as a valuable partner which stands out for its technology, worldwide support and experience.

Giuliani was established in 1957, when the company’s founder, Tonino Giuliani, commenced a pioneering activity in the development of machines for processing locks and keys. In 1999, Giuliani became part of the Bucci Industries Group, who were involved in the automation and industrial robotics sector and the new advanced composite materials sector. Today, the Group employs more than 1,000 people across 14 sites, 4 in Italy and 10 abroad.

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Production of up to 700 Keys Per Hour

Giuliani from Faenza, Italy, manufactures key processing machines with stand-alone process or multi station in-line process (full processing from rough-cut to finished product). Of particular interest is the new MCL machine - a high-productivity multi-station in-line transfer machine for the full key production. 

In fact, MCL is capable of combining in a single line the procedures for: coining of the bow, laser marking, milling of the profile, backrounding and slotting of the blade, broaching of the plugs, chamfering of the tip, notch bitting, plug bitting, wave bitting, deburring, code marking, brushing, 100% quality control and ringing. 

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Giuliani was founded in 1957 and have been collaborating with FANUC for more than twenty years. The close collaboration with FANUC has allowed Giuliani to bring cutting-edge technology to the market. They consider FANUC as a valuable partner which stands out for its technology, worldwide support and experience.

Equipped with CNC FANUC 31𝑖-B, which enables control of up to 72 axes, the machine consists of 18 stations. Production of up to 700 keys per hour can be achieved and ringing of up to 6 keys. 

All machines manufactured by Giuliani are designed for interfacing with business software in line with the latest Industry 4.0 requirements. “The system receives orders directly from the client company’s network and translates it into a processing program dedicated to every single code in the process, routing it throughout its entire production process,” stated Malavolti. 

Success story about successful implementation of FANUC CNC control 31i-B and a FANUC M-10 robot at the Italian company Giuliani, a specialist in transfer machines for processing locks and keys.

Machine automation is enhanced by the presence of a FANUC M-10 robot for feeding the line inlet. “One of the strengths of in-line transfers is the switching of product and equipment without any operator being present,” explained Malavolti. 

“This is all made possible by a multi-feed of the rough-cut product by an automatic and robotic change of equipment: in fact, our vices automatically adapt to the product’s profile, thanks to the CNC system incorporated in these transfers”. 

                     

Success story about successful implementation of FANUC CNC control 31i-B and a FANUC M-10 robot at the Italian company Giuliani, a specialist in transfer machines for processing locks and keys. They consider FANUC as a valuable partner which stands out for its technology, worldwide support and experience.

Even for rotary transfers dedicated to high-volume production with reduced cycle times, automation plays a key part in optimising production efficiency. The compact transfer machine TDRILL, for example, is supported by a SCARA FANUC SR robot, which operates in the section at the end of the line. 

Giuliani and FANUC have been collaborating for 20 years. “This has enabled us to remain constantly at the forefront of the technology market,” emphasised Cusumano.  

The two companies also share a global vision when it comes to customer service, since both can rely on a worldwide service ready to respond swiftly to any request for support.

    

FANUC CNC and robot success story. Testimonial of Managing Director of Giuliani
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Dario Cusumano

Managing Director of Giuliani

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