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Product category: CNC turning centres, mill/turning, multi-tasking centres, horizontal and VTLs.
News Release from: Mori Seiki (US) | Subject: Multi-tasking mill-turn centre system
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 14 August 2006

CNC lathe and machining center combined
in one

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In designing a multi-tasking mill-turn centre system, the builder rethought the design and construction to harness the turning ability of a lathe and the cutting ability of a machining center.

Mori Seiki's new NT Series of integrated mill-turn centers fully combines a lathe with a machining center In designing the series, Mori Seiki completely rethought the design and construction of multitasking machines to harness the turning ability of a lathe and the cutting ability of a machining center

The NT Series employs both DCG (Driven at the Center of Gravity) technology and the box-in-box construction of the NH Series horizontal machining centers, along with the turret with a built-in milling motor from the NL Series CNC lathes.

The combination of these features is included with no compromises in terms of their performance.

Machines in the NT Series contain a B-axis that uses a DD (Direct Drive) motor, eliminating backlash and making high-speed rotation possible.

Indexing specifications for the axis cater to high precision machining requirements, allowing for input by units of 0.0001 deg.

To make the NT Series as efficient and productive as possible, special attention has been paid to machine speed.

Maximum spindle speed is 5,000 rev/min with a maximum tool spindle speed of 12,000 rev/min.

Additionally, the machines' ATC (Automatic Tool Changer) features a tool-to-tool change time of just 1s and a chip-to-chip time of only 3.4s.

Special attention to thermal displacement allows machines in the NT Series to perform at the highest levels of accuracy and precision.

The lower turret is located symmetrically in relation to the center of the spindle, forming a construction resistant to the effects of heat.

Additionally, ball screw and motor jacket cooling have been implemented to completely eradicate inaccuracy caused by heat variations.

The NT Series will make use of MAPPS III, the latest iteration of Mori Seiki's highly successful control system.

MAPPS III allows fast processing and is equipped with a collision prevention function that monitors machine movements in real time.

The controls also take advantage of the ease and convenience of conversational input, providing high-speed canned cycles that lead to dramatic increases in programming speed.

The NT Series will contain 9 models, with spindle, lower turret and no center support options bringing the total number of variations to 66.

Varieties of the machines will be brought to market sequentially.

Mori Seiki produces extremely reliable machine tools and distributes worldwide.

The U.S.

headquarters is in Chicago with offices in Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, and New Jersey.

* Mori Seiki at IMTS 2006, Chicago, September 6-13, Booth A-8400.

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