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September, 2018


DATRON Intros High Speed Milling Machine


Milford, NH — DATRON Dynamics has launched its M8Cube Next high- speed milling machine. DATRON next CNC control software provides an intuitive touchscreen ma- chine control that functions like a smartphone. Unlike other numbers-


18" ht.


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based controls, DATRON next is image-based and leads the user swiftly through the steps required to start milling. Recognizable images re-


place numerical input for se- lecting tools, projects, and more.


Using an onboard cam-


era and probe combination, the software allows the opera- tor to control the machine with the swipe of a finger. This includes positioning all three axes in a single move- ment. Plus, the camera/probe combo can be used to locate and measure workpieces for extremely fast job set ups that minimize opera- tor error. The M8Cube Next has a footprint of 5.8 x 5.8 ft (1.8 x 1.8m). The machine has a work area of


40 x 28 x 9 in. (102 x 71 x 22.9 cm). This allows for multiple setups and accommodates integrated work hold- ers, such as vacuum chucks and pneumatic clamping systems. DA- TRON M8Cube Next contains brush- less, direct drives that provide fast acceleration, feed rates up to 72.2 ft/min (22 m/min) and short cycle times. A 3 kW, 40,000 rpm, liquid- chilled spindle delivers greater


horsepower for heavier machining, as well as the flexibility to mill a wide range of materials. HSK-E 25 tool holders offer pre-


M8Cube Next milling machine.


cision and 0.04 mil (1 µm) run out. Other spindles available include a 2 kW, 60,000 rpm spindle and a heavy- duty 4 kW spindle. The M8Cube Next includes operation indicator lights built in to the gantry and con- trol that provide visible machine sta- tus. The M8Cube Next is suitable for precision, high- or low-volume pro- duction of electronic, aerospace and medical parts, and industrial engrav-


ing applications. Contact: DATRON Dynamics,


Inc., 115 Emerson Road, Milford, NH 03055 % 603-215-5850 fax: 603- 672-8067 E-mail: info@datron.com Web: www.datron.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 233


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