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continuous production turning. The four-spindle lathes work similarly to a pallet changer on a machining center. Parts are loaded/unloaded while two other parts are being machined. The four spindles are mounted in a carrier. Each spindle is
Feature Machines of the Month
The Ultimate CNC Combination Lathes
MR Series shown with optional 8 Station Automatic Bi-Directional Indexing Disc Turret
that is Right for Your Turning Needs Clausing/MultiTurn MT Series: The MT series features the Fanuc Oi-TD control with ‘Manual Guide i’ programming allowing the operator to generate part programs quickly and efficiently through the use of easy-to-understand conversational style cycle prompts. Fanuc Oi-TD control package comes with all digital control and drives offering exceptional value and reliability.
The Perfect Machine for Most of Today’s CNC Turning Applications... Pick the Control
Clausing/MultiTurn MR Series: Equipped with the FAGOR 8055i TC CNC Control. This user-friendly control offers both icon-key based conversational programming or Conventional ISO G-code programming. The extensive use of graphics at the display means that even complex machining tasks are easily accomplished and minimizing set-up time for both experienced and beginner operators.
The extensive list of machine features include: Anti-friction PTFE material between saddle and bed for greatly improved surface finish • Heavy-duty cast iron, hardened and ground, bed ways • Triangular web bed design CNC1000/2000/3000/4000 models • Extra wide bed maximizes support for saddle and cross slide assembly • Variable AC spindle drive motor • Automatic three range headstock (Automatic four range headstock on CNC7000/8000 models) • Superior headstock positive flow lubrication system • Automatic oil system to guide ways & ballscrews • Digital AC servo drive system • Fully enclosed, interlocking guarding (optional on models with 120" centers and larger) and much more...
Available in models with: 13", 15", 18", 21", 26", 30", 31.4" and 39.3" swings Up to 200" between centers
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independent, but they work together in opposing pairs. The two chucks in the upper/outer position are for loading and un- loading, while the two lower/inner chucks are for machining. When the machining cycle is complete, the carrier is indexed 180°, two new parts are repositioned for unloading. The horizontal HS42000 model can handle 8 and 10" (203, 254- mm) chucks, while the vertical VT4-350 can be equipped with either 12 or 15" (305, 381-mm) chucks. SB Machine Tools Ph: 847-882-9600 Web site:
www.sbmachinetools.com
Large Capacity Models Available with up to 39.3" Swing and 200" Center
CNC Turning Centers, VMCs Fourteen new models out of a total of 21 machines in the SL series of CNC turning centers and vertical machining centers will be displayed. SL Series CNC Turning Centers offer heavy-duty machining and ultra precision capabilities for handling
heavy cutting as well as superior surface finishes across multiple industries. SL 25BSY features a 10" (254-mm) chuck main spindle and 8" (203-mm) chuck sub-spindle with Y-axis mill turret to increase productivity while reducing set- up time. SL 80C is a Big Bore Oil Country Lathe. 12.5" (317 mm) with an optional 14.7" (373 mm) with a heavy duty head- stock design and taper roller bearings. MCV 650H vertical machining center is a 20,000-rpm high-speed mold machine featuring 21 × 43" (533 × 1092-mm) travel and double-column construction for rigidity and machining accuracy. Samsung Machine Tools of America Ph: 262-521-1100 Web site:
www.samsungmachinetools.com
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