Sommariva del Bosco Plant

Didascalia
Didascalia

Headquartered in Sommariva del Bosco, Piedmont, Nuova MG was founded in 1995, behind the Shi'a of Officina Meccanica MG, founded in 1969 by Claudio Margaria, in order to manufacture and market hydraulic cylinders. That of hydraulic cylinders, also known as hydraulic jacks, is the key area where Nuova MG operates today and which has specific experience, which allows the company, led by Margaria family, to offer a catalog parts to previously established alongside new projects, which cover a range of varying size components.

If the catalog components to consolidate the work done over the years, special projects are the result of orders resulting from customers operating in various fields of applied mechanics, such as industrial machinery, trucks and other vehicles. The specialization in the field of hydraulic cylinders characterizes us always, and mostly on the Italian market and consists of a clientele that requires careful planning to the quality of the components and strictly respectful of specific functional goals.

With about sixty people who work at the company, each year leaving the factory in New MG about 20,000 hydraulic cylinders. This surprising that immediately inside the plant is the level of automation, which shines through the presence of a large park of machine tools and machining centers, some of which are customized for the execution of an entire production cycle, from the raw material to the component finished.

Manned by trained personnel, there are about thirty machining centers CNC operating at the plant, from turning to 5-axis milling, but there are robotic cells for welding. If the latter cells, which is especially due the technological history of Nuova MG, are committed to quality objectives in the welding cycle, the operating speed and high production volumes, is the complete team of machine tools put in place that gets a central role in the production of the cylinders. To 5-axis machines continuously, in particular, they are assigned specific tasks in relation to the contract of particular components, which often require complex machining and unconventional.