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Cycle News Issue 36 September 12, 2017

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TRIUMPH THAILAND FACTORY VISIT P100 Feature about ensuring they can't be criticized for sacrificing quality by concentrating Triumph production in Thailand with a consequent saving in labor costs vs. the UK. So, for example, the task of processing six-meter lengths of steel tubing in Factory 3 into component parts for manufacturing chassis, swingarms and subframes via the pair of five-axis laser cutters and two tube benders entails a QC inspection for the first component produced on each shift, and then a random one-in-five check thereafter, unless the process has an element of varia- tion, in which case there's a 100% check of every component, says Quality Manager Mark Pirie. Same thing with the stainless steel parts for handlebars or exhausts, the double-skinned exhaust headers of the T120 Bonneville are very difficult to make and entail a manufacturing technique devel- oped in Thailand, which does require a 100 percent check, and likewise the installation of the catalysts supplied by BASF Asia. Same thing with frame construction which takes place in one of the three dif- ferent fabrication cells—at the time of my visit these were housing manufacture of Thruxton, Bobber and Street Twin chassis, each of which has to pass an average of 60-70 different QC checks after assembly. If one fails, they don't try to rescue it—it's scrapped. A Tiger frame has over 300 welds, for instance, hence the in-depth QC. All frame assemblies are TIG-welded or brazed manually (robots were used pre- viously, but jettisoned in favor of people), with each welder trained for two months before being allowed on the production line, where he must provide three valid welding samples of each new assembly These guys, Neil Jones (right) and Bob Blair, are responsible for making sure every part is up to snuff. TRIUMPH THAILAND

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