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Reducing Inertial Noise for Injector Testing

Wednesday, January 30, 2013, Press Release

CASE STUDY: Reducing Inertial Noise for Injector Testing PROBLEM: Distorted Test Results caused by RPM Fluctuation SOLUTION: We needed to mimic the inertia of a diesel engine driveline in a test bench said Brian Nugent - MCM Inc., Engineering Manager. This particular application we chose a large flywheel. The flywheel was mounted to a shaft that needed to be coupled to a custom camshaft that is actuating a fuel injector. One of the challenges was the stiffness of the coupling. We have found that if the coupling has wind up, even with zero backlash, it will affect how the test is performed by allowing the instantaneous rpm to droop momentarily within part of a revolution.

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MCM attains Inc. magazine recognition 4th consecutive year

Monday, September 12, 2011, Press Release

Michigan Custom Machines, Inc. (MCM), has been named to Inc. Magazine's "Inc 5000" list of fastest growing, privately held companies for a fourth consecutive year.

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