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Buckeye Electrical Expands Capabilities



Buckeye Electrical, located in Botkins, OH, is a family-owned and operated manufacturer of custom wire harness and cable assemblies. As a company that strives to provide its customers with the highest quality products, Buckeye understands the importance of investing in reliable and efficient equipment.

After struggling to meet critical manufacturing needs with outdated equipment, and relying on time-consuming manual processes that hindered output, precision and overall efficiency, President Kevin Platfoot took decisive action to invest in new and innovative solutions.

According to Platfoot, the company conducted extensive research by attending trade shows, reaching out to other suppliers and testing equipment in-house. He concluded that Schleuniger's technology and expertise could streamline production and offer the Buckeye team a revitalized competitive edge.

With the assistance and expertise of Schleuniger Sales Representative Bruce Moore, Platfoot explored solutions that could process 8-18 gauge hook-up wire as well as coax, multiconductor and battery cable. Together, they determined that the MultiStrip 9480 and PowerStrip 9580 cut and strip machines would be a great fit for the facility.

Since implementing the machines, Buckeye's production capabilities have significantly improved. "We currently process about 12,000,000 ft. of wire per year utilizing three cut and strip machines, which would have been unfathomable before," said Platfoot. Additionally, Platfoot commended Schleuniger's cut and strip software, Cayman, for its user-friendliness, seamless file sharing and ability to easily modify production runs.

Alongside cutting and stripping, Buckeye also utilizes wire marking in its manufacturing process and considers Schleuniger's ability to integrate with printer technologies a valuable bonus. One instance of this is the increased output from the MultiStrip 9480 with an Inkjet printer integration. Platfoot estimates that this implementation has helped boost processing capacity by at least 50%.

Overall, Buckeye's production has experienced a game-changing transformation. So much so, that Platfoot shared he intends to purchase additional Schleuniger machines to accommodate the future growth of the company and assist with meeting new production goals.

"For other small manufacturers considering equipment upgrades, it will be crucial for manufacturers to continue to pursue automation to remain competitive," said Platfoot.

For more information contact:

Buckeye Electrical

100 Commerce Drive

P.O. Box 124

Botkins, OH 45306

937-693-7519

mail@buckeyeelectrical.com

www.buckeyeelectrical.com

Schleuniger, Inc.

87 Colin Drive

Manchester, NH 03103

603-668-8117

sales@schleuniger.com

www.schleuniger.com

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