Lyndhurst Precision Engineering provides clean solution to leading automotive manufacturer

Chorley-based, Lyndhurst Precision Engineering is helping keep cars clean and safe, following the creation of a precision assembly system for a leading automotive manufacturer.

The firm was commissioned to design, engineer, manufacture and test an assembly system to super-clean vehicle components to microscopic levels. Installed at the manufacturer’s UK base, the system will prevent debris entering vital components, which can lead to catastrophic issues, resulting in vehicles recalls.

Mark Marriner, Managing Director, Lyndhurst Precision Engineer, said: “This project called upon the advanced mechanical and electrical skill sets of our engineers. This new system, which was designed, manufactured and tested in house, is a very innovative solution for preventing dirt and debris, up to a microscopic level, from being present in vehicle components, ensuring the highest levels of efficiency and safety are maintained.

“At Lyndhurst, we work regularly with industry leaders in aerospace, nuclear, defence and medical, providing engineering solutions, both on a small and large scale.”

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