Manufacturer expands local operations

19th July 2024

Manufacturer expands local operations

Perforex machine in operation at Rittal South Africa

Enclosure and housing systems supplier Rittal South Africa is set to expand its modification centre in Edenvale, Johannesburg.

The company installed a BC 1007 HS Perforex machine in April 2023, enabling it to meet a growing market demand and increased production needs. This high-speed precision machining machine is one of only two in South Africa and has been integrated into the company’s existing facility in collaboration with sister company software firm EPLAN.

Rittal MD Adrian Buddingh says the installation of the Perforex machine has significantly improved production processes at the company.

Buddingh highlights the machine's impact, noting that quick turnaround times and the ability to make on-site modifications have led to an increased uptake and positive market feedback.

“This machine enables us to reduce lead times significantly. Up until now, local customers have waited anywhere between 14 and 18 days to receive finished panels,” he explains.

The reduced lead times for customised panels of between 24 and 48 hours, depends on capacity and modifications.

Rittal says it has received positive customer feedback on time and cost savings, as well as the quality of the cut-outs.

The Perforex machine is designed for high-speed precision machining, capable of handling materials such as steel, aluminium, plastic and copper. It features an intuitive user interface, remote maintenance support, and an 18-slot fixed tool magazine for swift automated tool changes.

The pneumatic clamping device and specialised milling cutters are engineered to deliver fast, low-vibration milling, extending tool life and enhancing precision.

The company has recently expanded its operations to KwaZulu-Natal with new facilities that include a fully equipped workshop and training facility.

“It’s a major manufacturing hub in South Africa and comprises prominent industries such as sugar, forestry, petrochemicals, automotive, steel manufacturing, plastics and packaging, paper, as well as food and beverage,” says Rittal sales manager Jason Osner, who adds that the region is also home to two major ports for import and export.