MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES

We provide expert production machining services, utilising advanced engineering and the latest technology to achieve cost-effective, high quality results.

HIGH-TECH MACHINERY

Harcliff has made major investments in high-tech CNC machinery to ensure precision and quality in every component we manufacture. Our advanced machining capabilities, supported by state-of-the-art equipment, enable us to meet the highest industry standards with consistency and efficiency.

  • Gear hobbing machinery with a diameter of up to 14m
  • Turning machinery with a diameter of up to 16m
  • Horizontal milling and boring with a travel of up to 14m
  • Plate rolling capabilities for materials up to 200mm thick
Höfler RAPID

HÖFLER RAPID

We make use of processes like carburizing or surface hardening which significantly improve the pinion’s durability by increasing hardness and wear resistance.

KAPP NILES

KAPP NILES

Proper machining and assembly are essential for ensuring smooth operation, minimising dynamic loads, and extending the pinion’s lifespan.

GLEASON

Our pinions are designed to endure the tangential forces encountered during operation, thereby preventing surface damage such as pitting or wear.

REVERSE ENGINEERING

Our expertise include CAD design and modeling, finite element analysis (FEA), mill sizing and gear rating calculations.

In addition, Harcliff specialises in 3D laser scanning for reverse engineering, precisely scanning and re-engineering a diverse array of mechanical parts and components. Reverse engineering in design presents numerous benefits, mainly centred on innovation, cost savings and enhancement of parts and components. It facilitates a thorough examination of current products to comprehend their functionality, pinpoint areas for enhancement and possibly inspire new designs or features.

 

CONTACT NUMBER

+27 (0) 11 392 1714

EMAIL ADDRESS

info@harcliff.co.za

ADDRESS

61/62 Fleming Road, Meadowdale, Germiston, 1614, South Africa

ADDRESS

10 Venda Road, Sebenza, Edenvale, 1609, South Africa