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Vertical machining centres (VMC)
News Release from: C Dugard | Subject: Integrated Turn/Mill
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2007
Integrated turn/mill centre for single
hit cycles
The SKT 210 SY Integrated Turn/Mill centre from Hyundai-Kia has been developed for cost-effective single hit cycles for components produced from bar stock up to 65 mm diameter.
Fitted with a VDI 40, 12 station all-driven turret having +/-40 mm Y-axis feed with 16 mm tool shank size and M20 tapping capability, the latest SKT 210 SY Integrated Turn/Mill centre from Hyundai-Kia has been developed for cost-effective single hit cycles for components produced from bar stock up to 65 mm diameter Now part of the ever-growing stable of impressive turn/mill centres from C Dugard of Hove, this Y- and C-axis subspindle machine has a maximum turning diameter of 240 mm diameter at the 15 kW, 4,000 revs/min main spindle that carries an 8 inch chuck as standard
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 26 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The subspindle, fitted with a 5 inch chuck, is powered by a 3.7 kW motor giving 6,000 revs/min and a rapid traverse rate of 36 m/min.
Through bore diameters are 78 mm for the main spindle and 43 mm for the subspindle.
In order to support milling and drilling cycles at both the main and subspindle positions, 0.001deg spindle indexing is standard and a manual Q-Setter tool setting probe is fitted to speed toolchange and machine setting.
Axis strokes are 220 mm in X, 550 mm in Z, 750 mm in ZB and +/-40 mm in Y.
The driven tools are powered by 2.7 kW motor and the machine controlled by a Fanuc 18i-TB unit. Request a free brochure from C Dugard ...
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