BOE QSPWJEFT
GU MC
horizontal milling for true one- setup machining. The B-axis indexes 0–9° in 5° increments. Maximum swing diameter of the workpiece is 1100 mm and maximum turning height is 900 mm. The You Ji VMT-800 has a C-axis table for easy five-sided machining. X-Y-Z axis travels are 550 × 1100 × 1200. A 35-hp (26-kW) spindle motor drives the standard 32" (812.8-mm) hydraulic chuck /tN PG UVSOJOH UPSRVF
Absolute Machine Tools Inc. Ph: 800-852-7825 Web site:
www.absolutemachine.com
Chip Processing System The E-Series Chip Processing System uses enhanced 3D digital animation and reduces volumes of metal turnings into thumbnail-size chips, separates oil and dry chips and collects oil for recycle and reuse. PRAB Inc.
Ph: 800-968-7722 Web site:
prab.com
Gantry Milling Center eVer 7 is a medium-size milling center with an overhead gantry design with the structure sliding on fixed columns or on a concrete base. Design principles achieve high dynam- ics and chip-removal capacity ensured by the crossbeam structure with multi-triangle section. High acceleration and speed up to 1575 ipm (40 m/ min) are realized through innova- tive mechanics and kinematics. It is possible to customize configurations with fixed or interchange-
able heads, a wide range of accessories, and the pos- sibility of integrating turning options. Other characteristics include flexibility, easy loading/unloading operations and an enclosure for efficient chip containment and other machin- ing residue, plus simplified maintenance. The machine is equipped with the BUSS system for the automatic milling heads change and features a three-axis 5000-rpm 59-hp (44-kW) power head T3A for high removal rate operations, and a twist head T3K with a 15,000-rpm electrospindle for semi-finishing and finishing machining. Jobs Machine Tools Inc. Ph: 810-714-0522 Web site:
www.jobsmachinetools.us
MES Software
Argonaut is a flexible, scalable MES. Argonaut lets users install only the manufacturing apps they need, only where they need them and control them from a central location. Argonaut’s open architecture gives users the ability to start with one app and add others as they need them. With full IIoT publish/subscribe capability, users will have the ability to provide manufacturing data to any secure recipient anywhere in the world. RedViking
Ph: 734-454-0500 Web site:
redviking.com
High-Speed, Compact Milling Machine The neo is a compact, high-speed milling machine designed to deliver productive, in-office machining that improves and accelerates engineering workflow. The neo offers simple, clean operation, and easy postprocessing that allows design profes- sionals to create precision models, prototypes and 3D metal parts without leaving the workplace. Operation using Datron’s own “next” software is easy for begin- ners. The neo combines an interior camera and a multi-function touch-
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