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Butler Engineering

Locality: Raglan, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6337 3733



Address: 1/11 Adrienne St 2795 Raglan, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.butlereng.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Will it fit? D200 x 2500 long conveyor shaft we manufactured needed a keyway cut in our 1500mm mill. It was pushing the limit but yep, got it done.



24.01.2022 Fitting and Machining (Mechanical Engineering Trade) Apprenticeship Butler Engineering is seeking applicants for a fitting and machining apprenticeship.... Butler Engineering is well known in the district as a premium training ground for tradespeople and we have been recognised by awards for our commitment to work experience programs. Fitting and machining is a rewarding trade that results in a broad knowledge base from mechanical operation and fitting through to computer programming for metal machinery and computer aided drafting (CAD). The trade at Butler Engineering is focused on machining of high precision parts from a range of materials. We manufacture industrial spare parts for the food industry, robotics, defence prototypes, mining, extrusion, and general industrial machinery. If you have an interest in how mechanical machines work, while still needing to get involved in the hands on work to make things happen, you will enjoy this trade. People working as Fitter Machinists will be those who: Enjoy technical work Have an attention to detail Are physically fit Have good handeye coordination Are able to work as part of a team Have a sound practical ability On completion of the apprenticeship the tradesperson will be competent in the following areas: Operation and setup of manual lathes and mills to manufacture highly tolerance parts Examine detailed engineering drawings or specifications to find out material, equipment and process requirements. Safe use and maintenance of specialised tooling. Use and care of precision measuring equipment. Manufacturing custom tooling to perform a particular task. Safe use and operation of power tools and hand tools. Operation and setup of surface grinders, MIG and stick welding with basic competence in TIG welding Oxy-Acetylene heating and cutting Operation of CNC lathes, mills, Wire EDM’s, EDM Drills. Dismantle and fault find tools and machinery. Check accuracy and quality of machined components This apprenticeship will give you a sound foundation for continued progression in many different areas including. CNC Programming and setup Welding Gear Cutting Hydraulics Pneumatics CAD drafting Mechanical engineering OH&S Management and supervision Quality control Have a look at our website to view some photos of the work we do! Please apply in writing by email to [email protected] or post to the address below. The successful applicant will pass a mechanical aptitude and basic maths skills test. Peter Butler Butler Engineering Unit 1/11 Adrienne St Raglan, NSW 2795

20.01.2022 These spoked hubs are for an old Talbot motor car. Machined from a solid blank of 230mm diameter steel. Nice combination for the cnc lathes and mills.

20.01.2022 It's been a while between posts. We have been preparing for this machine for 6 months. If this is what it takes to make it rain we might have to order another one!!



19.01.2022 Teamwork, and I didn't even ask. We'll done lads, most committed crew we've ever had. Thanks for all your support over the year and I look forward to working with you next year. Have a great break. Cheers

18.01.2022 Now this is very clever....

17.01.2022 Soooooo truuue.



16.01.2022 Ian Kelly gave me this beautiful hand crafted knife today for helping him with machining some damascus forgings last year. I am absolutely stoked, not just at his amazing craftsmanship but also at the simple return of a favour. We often help different individuals and groups but rarely receive thanks with this kind of sincerity. I am a little nervous about using it but I believe the best recognition for this kind of craftsmanship is to use it as it was intended. The blade is an old rasp file, the handle is river she oak and Ian made the small insignia with aluminium and brass extrusions.

15.01.2022 Position Vacant : Metal Machinist / Fitter and Turner A full time machinist position is available at Butler Engineering. Butler Engineering is a precision machining company based in Bathurst NSW with an excellent reputation for quality, reliability & efficiency. We have been servicing all industries since 1978 and have developed long standing relationships with many food, construction, defence, mining, agricultural and research companies. Experience in the operation of conven...tional lathes and mills is important. The applicant should be competent in MIG welding and be comfortable offering on the job training to apprentices. The successful applicant will be required to manufacture varied parts to very high tolerances and able to apply quality control measures. The remuneration package will be negotiated in line with the skills and experience you bring to the role. Applicants must have permanent residency or Australian citizenship Please send resumes to: Butler Engineering 1/11 Adrienne St, Raglan, NSW, 2795 Or email: [email protected] www.butlereng.com.au See more

14.01.2022 Ok this is the biggest shaft I've ever done. 365mm diameter, 3310 long, 2700kg. Certainly gets the ticker racing.

13.01.2022 I was going to wait until valentines day for this one, but knew I'd forget. We really love our extrusion products. Wire electric discharge is the process used for cutting very fine profiles like this, and we can cut up to 300mm thick. A slow process, but very accurate, and definitely faster than filing them by hand like we did 30 years ago.

12.01.2022 We had to solve an issue for a local manufacturer where the standard aluminium pulleys were corroding but they needed to maintain the weight. So we made a bunch of Titanium pulleys with spoke design to keep the weight down to match. Awesome job but scary in that each blank cost over $300 each. No room for mistakes...



11.01.2022 Credit for his honesty....

09.01.2022 Have been a little busy and realised we haven't posted any photos of the new 5 axis machine. This is only a small part but we have had some that are 650 diameter x 2 metres long. With an 80 tool magazine there are plenty of options. I'll get more photos through shortly.

09.01.2022 Finished!!! These hubs are for a replica steam engine wheel. They took a fair amount of machine time, but definitely look the goods. Machined from a solid chunk of 240mm diameter steel. Turned blank on Okuma lb4000 lathe, then profile machined on a 4 1/2 axis Okuma machining centre.

07.01.2022 Congratulations to DJR Team Penske , glad we could help with some cnc machining this Bathurst race week. Good luck for the rest of the weekend.

05.01.2022 Nice set of rail wheels machined from 480mm solid round bar. Thanks to Suchand for his consistent performance and attention to detail.

01.01.2022 Someone looking for a tree change?

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