Baja SAE is an international competition that requires schools to design, manufacture and build a single-seat, all-terrain, four-wheel-drive vehicle to survive various challenges. Penn College has enjoyed considerable success in recent years. Since 2011, the team has recorded two wins and 12 other top-10 finishes in the competition’s premier event: the four-hour endurance race.
“This generous donation from Hardinge will greatly increase the Baja team’s productivity and efficiency in manufacturing parts,” said John G. Upcraft, instructor of manufacturing and machining and adviser to Penn College’s Baja SAE club. “This machine will alleviate any conflicts with the instructional use of other CNC machines. We can let a selection of tooling remain in the XR 1000, which eliminates the need to tear down after every job is complete.”
Students make about 90% of the parts for the Baja car.
Chethan C. Meda, of Corning, New York, majoring in manufacturing engineering technology, is a member of the Penn College Baja team and interned last summer at Hardinge.
“I’m ecstatic that our team has the XR 1000. I worked with these machines during my internship, and I found them to be extremely rigid, fast and precise,” Meda said. “This machine greatly improves our manufacturing capability because of its high performance. We’ll be able to make many more parts now that we have unlimited access to a capable CNC mill.”
White credits Meda for inspiring the donation.
“We had previous conversations about donating equipment to the college,” he said. “However, Chethan proved that the ‘green’ students coming out of Penn College and the Baja program are exactly the type of person we need here at Hardinge. This is what sent the decision to donate the machine over the edge.”
Penn College is preparing to host a Baja competition for the first time. Baja SAE Williamsport is scheduled for May 16-19 at the college’s Schneebeli Earth Science Center near Montgomery and Allenwood. The event is expected to attract about 100 teams and 1,000 competitors.
For more information on Penn College’s team and sponsorship opportunities, visit College Relations' Baja SAE page.
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