Compressor Pump Bearing Flange

Customer:
Air Conditioner Manufacturer
Background:
The development of the technology used in room
air conditioner compressors (hermetically sealed
rotary compressors) dates back to the 1950's.
Design modifications have been incorporated since
that time but the basic concept has remained unchanged.
The heart of the compressor is the pump assembly
which contains two bearing flanges. The efficiency
of the end product, the air conditioner, is largely
dependant on the accuracy of the pump components.
To achieve the desired efficiency, the tolerances
of the pump components are very critical.
Manufacturing Challenge:
Not only did the design of the compressor date
back to the 1950's but the manufacturing technology
relating to its components were of a similar vintage.
The tolerances required though, are very demanding.
The tolerance on the flange bore is .0002 inches
(5 microns),
the perpendicularity requirement between the bore
and the flange face is also .0002 inches (5 microns),
and the flatness requirement of the flange face
is .000040 inches (40 millionths of an inch or
1 micron). While these requirements are severe,
the problem is amplified when the required quantities
are brought into the picture; 7,000 - 10,000 parts
per day!
Solution:
To cost effectively achieve the desired result,
Everite redesigned and modernized the manufacturing
process. The labor required to produce the product
was reduced from 45 people per shift to only six,
making the domestic production of these components
competitive with anyone in the world. This was
accomplished by replacing manpower with technology
while at the same time reducing cost and improving
component quality.
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