Knowing these demanding specifications, a US Military Contractor reached out to Gilman’s engineers to create a machine to manufacture components for F35 strike fighter landing gear, which had numerous unique challenges, including the not-so-easy task of boring a titanium block.
The Military Contractor worked with Gilman Precision to create a unique compound assembly that could manufacture components to meet the specifications of F35 strike fighter landing gear. This project was particularly demanding for several reasons:
Gilman Precision supplied a five-axis linear guide assembly with a belt-driven spindle to perform this difficult operation. There are two axes of rotary motion and three axes of linear motion. The slide units are driven with ball screws and fitted with way covers to keep the ball screw and linear guides clean.
Close collaboration is vital to a successful compound assembly project. Gilman worked closely with the wing frame engineers to define the axis accuracy requirements and ensure the design physically fit their needs.
Gilman is dedicated to their clients and goes the extra mile to develop and deliver on the provided specifications. No project is too complex for their team of engineers, who are happy to assist, from concepts to detailed designs.