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28.03.2008

CNC multi-spindle automatics save on costs

Regarded by many subcontractors as expensive, the CNC multi-spindle automatic lathe can do the work of four to six four, CNC single-spindle lathes for a lower labour cost CNC multi-spindle automatics save on costs egarded by many subcontractors as expensive, the CNC multi-spindle automatic lathe can do the work of four to six four, CNC single-spindle lathes for a lower labour cost. UK distributor of Index CNC multi-spindle automatics, Geo Kingsbury Machine Tools said that if one suggested to a turned parts manufacturer that it should invest in a CNC multi-spindle automatic (multi), the most likely response would be: 'Too expensive'.
28.03.2008

CNC multi-axis turning offers versatility, power

A CNC multi-axis turning centre has two spindles, two turrets and two Y-axis or, oprtionally, can be supplied with three turrets and three Y-axis Mori Seiki will be showing its NZ series CNC multi-axis turning centre at the UK's MACH 2008 machine tool exhibition. The company will be exhibiting the NZ2000 T2Y2, which has two spindles, two turrets and two Y-axis. Optionally, the machine can have three turrets and three Y-axis. Mori Seiki told manufacturingtalk that the arrangement gives users the ability to completely finish components in one clamping.
24.03.2008

Lathe and miller controls ease CNC transition

The inherent flexibility of lathe and milling machine controls and the resulting ease of programming and set-up have resulted in a seamless transition to CNC machining for a rigging maker The 'super yachts', which are generally exceeding 30m long need a lot of rigging. Ocean Yacht Systems (OYS) focuses upon the super yacht and large race boat market. Since December 1997 this privately-owned company located on the business park area of Bournemouth International Airport, UK, has established a world-wide reputation for the quality and reliability of its rigging systems, available in either stainless steel (Nitronic 50) or PBO (Zylon) synthetic fibre.
08.03.2008

CNC punch press speeds factory responsiveness

SS extraction system maker said that its CNC punch press investment has dramatically reduced manufacturing times and allows it to now respond quickly to last-minute design changes A UK company that designs, manufactures and installs of stainless steel (SS) extraction systems and high-quality fabricated items for commercial kitchens said that its purchase of an LVD Parma 1225 CNC punch press enables it to respond quickly to last-minute product design changes. Based in Colchester, Goldstar Fabrication and Ventilation added that the CNC punch press also dramatically reduced manufacturing times and enables the company to respond quickly to and take on work that it could not previously have done.
08.03.2008

5-axis machining centre launched at MACH

As well as demonstrating 12 machines at the UK's MACH 2008 show, Hardinge will launch machines into the UK market such as a 5-axis machining centre A market-leading turning, milling and grinding machine tool manufacturer and workholding specialist, Hardinge, will be showing its very latest milling, turning and grinding machines and workholding and automation solutionsooks sat the UK's MACH 2008 machine tool exhibition. Operating from four adjacent stands the company will have 12 machine tools on show.
08.03.2008

Versatile VMCs for fast and accurate productivity

MACH 2008 sees the first UK showing for the new Chiron 12K Series of three, four and five-axis vertical machining centres The range features a heavy polymer concrete cast structure that makes the machines extremely rigid, stable and accurate, even at high metal removal rates. Rapid traverse speeds of up to 90 metres per minute and accelerations up to 2g are combined with a 15,000 rev/min spindle as standard, while the standard 48-station magazine tool changer gives a tool change time of 0.9 seconds and a chip-to-chip time of just 1.9 seconds.
08.03.2008

Vertical machining centre is for heavy duty

An open fronted, heavy duty, 15kW vertical machining centre has CNC with a series of easy-to-use cycles designed to simplify and speed up programming times Ward CNC will be showing the Hartford Tornado HCMC-15-AG open fronted, heavy duty vertical machining centre (VMC) at the UK's MACH 2008 machine tool exhibition. The VMC has a table of 1650mm by 820mm/2000mm by 920mm to accommodate 2,200/3,000kg loads. It has travels in X-, Y- and Z-axis of 1500mm by 820mm by 700mm/1800mm by 920mm by 700mm (optionally 800mm).
08.03.2008

Horizontal machining centre has high torque

Equipped with a 20kW, 12,000 rev/min spindle, a compact horizontal machining centre develops some 110Nm of torque for high metal removal rates in difficult to machine materials The Deckel Maho DMC 55H duoBLOCK horizontal machining centre (HMC) to be shown at the UK's MACH 2008 machine tool exhibition, is the most compact in a three machine range. The HMC has a 400mm pallet size, an X-axis of 560mm and Y- and Z-axis strokes of 600mm. The 20kW, 12,000 revsmin (18,000 rev/min option) spindle HMC develops some 110Nm of torque to enable high metal removal rates in often difficult to machine materials, said DMG (UK).
08.03.2008

Twin turret Tornado cuts floor to floor time

The new generation, 100% British designed and manufactured Colchester-Harrison Tornado TT6 turn-mill centre, is the ideal platform for high performance turning and Y-axis milling operations The Tornado TT6 turn-mill centre offers eight-axes, twin 12 station turrets, two identical 15 kW integrated spindle units and a totally redesigned three-tonne heavy duty bed casting. Due for its global launch at MACH 2008 at the NEC, the first twin turret machine in the latest Tornado family was simultaneously developed from the ground up over six months in conjunction with re-organisation of the manufacturing and assembly facility at Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire to maximise the advantage of cell-build technology.
08.03.2008

Fuji to demo robotised turn-mill cell at MACH 2008

The fully automated 'one-hit' production cycle takes just 90 secs for a complete automotive wheel hub, turning, milling, boring and drilling: see it in action on the 600 Centre stand at MACH 2008 The fully automated 'one-hit' production cycle takes just 90 secs to process a complete automotive wheel hub involving robotised part transfer, integrated turning, milling, boring and drilling is to be demonstrated on the 600 Centre stand at MACH 2008 using Fuji Machine's highly productive cell technology.
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