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Heavy duty TL units cope with tough metals

A Giuliani Division, Igmi SpA product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Dec 2, 2002

The market demands for equipment to machine complex workpieces, in tough, hard materials have encouraged transfer line builder to introduce heavy duty machining units.

The market demands for equipment to machine complex workpieces, in highly resistant materials such as forged, pressed or sintered steel, hardened cast iron (200-240 HB) and bronze, able to perform increasingly heavy-duty applications, has led Giuliani to extend its range of components for transfer machines.

One of the results is the new MTT4 3-axes module.

With its rigid structure made from stabilised cast iron, the MTT4 module has been designed for application to the Transtable Magnum.

The configuration of its X, Y and Z axes is made to meet the specific requirements of workpiece flexibility, not to mention those of the customer.

Today's market demands highly versatile machines with all CNC axes, though they can actually be combined with (or totally) hydraulically-actuated ones.

The high operating capacity and reliability of the module is due not only to its structure, but also to meticulous selection of its main components.

Take for example the integrated linear guides with Monorail MRD rollers by Schneeberger, designed to assure high standards of rigidity, force and greater applicable moments, compact dimensions and a silent, smoother glide; or the precision VCS ball screws (class ISO 3) with double preloaded ballscrew reliability is guaranteed by component precision, excellent mechanical performance and durability.

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