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Product category: CNC turning centres, mill/turning, multi-tasking centres, horizontal and VTLs.
News Release from: C Dugard | Subject: Hyundai-Kia integrated turning and milling centre
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 22 May 2006

Turn/mill centre machines 65mm bar stock

Latest Hyundai-Kia integrated turning and milling centre has been developed for cost-effective 'single-hit' cycles for components produced from bar stock up to 65mm diameter.

Latest Hyundai-Kia integrated turning and milling centre has been developed for cost-effective 'single-hit' cycles for components produced from bar stock up to 65mm diameter Fitted with a VDI 40, 12 station all-driven turret having +/-40mm Y-axis feed with 16mm tool shank size and M20 tapping capability, the latest SKT 210 SY Integrated Turn/Mill Center from Hyundai-Kia has been developed for cost-effective single hit cycles for components produced from bar stock up to 65mm diameter

Now part of the ever-growing stable of impressive turn/mill centres from C Dugard of Hove, Sussex, UK, this Y- and C-axis subspindle machine has a maximum turning diameter of 240mm diameter at the 15kW, 4,000 rev/min main spindle that carries an 8in chuck as standard.

The subspindle, fitted with a 5in chuck, is powered by a 3.7kW motor giving 6,000 rev/min and a rapid traverse rate of 36m/min.

In order to support milling and drilling cycles at both the main and subspindle positions, 0.001 deg spindle indexing is standard and a manual Q-Setter tool setting probe is fitted to speed toolchange and machine setting.

Axis strokes are 220mm in X, 550mm in Z, 750mm in ZB and +/-40 mm in Y.

The driven tools are powered by 2.7kW motor and the machine controlled by a Fanuc 18i-TB unit. Request a free brochure from C Dugard ...

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