AERODEF 2016 PREVIEW
CNC Aerospace Part Solutions Sinumerik 840D sl CNC is a universal, fl exible system based on the innovative Sinamics S120 drive platform that can be used for up to 31 axes. The 840D sl is designed to increase machine tool performance and productivity that offers a wide range of specialized functions for milling, drilling, turning, grinding, handling, and robotics technologies. It offers users innovative features especially well-suited for challenging aero- space high-speed and fi ve-axis machining. For the job shop,
features numerous cycles for milling in trochoidal tool paths and dynamic feed rate adjustment, resulting in fast and reli- able HPC for all types of machining from 2D to 5× simultane- ous. The fi nishing module includes prefi nishing and fi nishing of planes and free-form surfaces with general, tangential, and tapered barrel cutters. With “5axis tangent plane machining,” time savings up to 90% can be achieved in plane machin- ing with conical barrel cutter paths. Holes can be machined easily and effi ciently using ‘fi ve-axis helical drilling’ reducing machining time 20–25%. Only one tool is needed for different drill diameters. Pre-drilling is not necessary and the strategy is very well suited for materials that are hard to cut. Open Mind Technologies USA Inc. Ph: 339-225-4557 Web site:
www.openmind-tech.com
the Sinumerik 828D CNC is designed for complex milling and turning machines by combining CNC, PLC, operator panel and axis control for six CNC measurement circuits in one robust operator panel. The 828D is capable of full graphical, high-level language command and supports ISO program- ming, which can be reduced for small-batch production with the use of the ShopMill and ShopTurn graphical workstep programming systems. Siemens Industry Inc. Ph: 847-640-1595 Web site:
www.usa.siemens.com/aerospace
Innovative CAM Machining Strategies hyperMILL MAXX machining modules optimize roughing, fi nishing and drilling applications. The fast roughing module
Universal Toolholders The Tendo product line features excellent vibration damping and improved surface quality, increas- ing service life, preventing chipping at the tools’ cutting edge, and they are completely maintenance- free. Setup is consistent with a simple T-handle and no changes in run out even with multiple tool changes for roughing, drilling, reaming, and fi nishing. The Tendo E Compact line is an entry level price toolholder that uses innovative hydrau- lic expansion technology to outperform ER collet systems in precision and ease of use. The Platinum line manufactured from high-quality tool steel can be used with all clamping diameters, has multiple gage lengths, and can be directly clamped, all with its integral one-piece design. The Tech line is designed for a niche market applica- tions. They are small in size for low-clearance, offer quick and easy tool changes, while consistently boasting perfect run-out accuracy. Schunk Inc.
Ph: 800-772-4865 Web site:
www.schunk.com
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