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sion with acceleration rates of up to 1.2 g. Chip-to-chip times are just 2.2 seconds and the Direct Drive Table (DDM) with a speed of up to 100 rpm ensures the short- est possible positioning times. In the process itself, the user has spindle speeds of 15,000 rpm with a torque of 152.7 ft-lb (207 /tN BWBJMBCMF JO UIF TUBOEBSE WFS sion. The modular building blocks of the new NHX models also include a high-speed version that achieves a speed of up to 20,000 rpm.


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Five-Axis Portal-Style Milling Center The Umill 1800 from Mecof, part of


EMCO Group, offers milling and turning solutions designed to meet the needs of mold makers, aerospace, automo- tive, and precision engineering users. Umill 1800 is a fi ve-axis milling center in a bridge design with moving table and crossbeam permitting loading from the top or the front of the ma- chine. The Umill 1800 has a working range of 2150 mm on the longitudinal axis Y, 1800 mm on the cross X axis, and 1250 mm in the vertical Z axis. Fourth and fi fth axes are separately on the table and on the head, both with unique characteristics. The fi ve-axis machine can be equipped to work as a milling machine or as a multitasking solution for milling and turning operations. The table can be dedicated to milling (and there- fore with a rotation speed of 10 rpm, transmission by means of torque motor, by 1700 × 1400-mm plate and a load capacity of 10 ton) or turning (up to


250 rpm, transmission by means of torque motor, plate with 1800-mm diameter and a load capacity of 5 tons. Rapid tra- verse is 60 m/min. The movement of the table is carried out on two guideways size 65 with three trucks per guideway.


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