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Product category: CNC turning centres, mill/turning, multi-tasking centres, horizontal and VTLs.
News Release from: Miyano UK | Subject: CNC turning centres
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 25 June 2007

Three CNC turning centres offer more
flexibility

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Of six CNC lathes to be shown at the forthcoming EMO, Miyano will demonstrate three new CNC turning centres that offer flexibility, ease of use and unmanned running.

Miyano will be exhibiting six machines at the forthcoming EMO exhibition Following on from R and D and customer development programmes, Miyano has launched three new machines that focus on flexibility, ease of use and unmanned running

Developed from the phenomenal success of the Miyano BNJ-42 series that has seen over 60 of these turning centres installed in the UK since 2004, the company will launch the BNJ-51SY2 7-axis turning centre.

This machine with its 51mm capacity answers customer requests for a larger BNJ turning centre.

The new BNJ-51SY2 is equipped with a state-of-the-art Fanuc 32i-A control whilst all turret positions accommodate driven tooling with tool monitoring as standard.

Also shown for the first time in Europe since its world premiere at Jimtoff in November 2006, will be the BNE-51SY5.

Enhancements discussed with customers' only months ago are now standard on this 8-axis turning centre.

With four machines already sold in the UK, the BNE-51SY5 has load monitoring, presetter option, improved lubrication, a Fanuc 31i control and all turret positions driven.

Destined to be a success, the BNE-51SY5 has an extended Z-axis stroke on the bottom turret allowing ease of overlapping on each spindle for enhanced productivity and flexibility.

With the first two launches tailored to the requirements of the European machine tool market, the third product launch is a 14-axis turning cell that has been developed by a driving global need for the manufacture of complex components.

The world premiere of this machine at EMO will be the launch pad for a new generation of turning centre that delivers exceptional flexibility.

This flexibility and enhanced productivity will be derived from Y- and B-axis machining that can be conducted simultaneously on the main and sub-spindle.

From the extensive research conducted by Miyano regarding customer demands, features on the new range for enhancing unmanned machining will include part off breakage detection, tool monitoring, microfine swarf conveyors and sub spindle wash features.

The focus is also upon ease of use and reduced set-up times.

Alongside these new developments at EMO will be the already proven and successful technology of the Miyano ABX-51TH Three turret turning centre, the BX-26 sliding spindle lathe together with the MTV-T331 drill and tapping centre.

For enthusiasts of ground breaking technology that cannot make it to EMO to witness these new products, Macro CNC Machine Tools will be holding an Open House in October to show these products to the UK marketplace.

For further details of the products at EMO, come and visit us or alternately contact Macro CNC for more information on the October Open House.

* Miyano at EMO 2007, Hannover, Germany, September 17-22, Stand F40, Hall 26.

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