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applications for the MS16 Plus are found in the automotive, aircraft, hydraulics, and valve industries. The new Index G220 Turn-Mill Center which will be demonstrated generating bevel gears, includes a motor- ized five-axis 18,000-rpm (max.) milling spindle and a tool turret with Y axis, providing maximum machining flexibility for turning and milling complex parts in a single setup from bar stock up to 90-mm diameter, chuck diameter of 210 mm. Users in the precision parts industries including automotive, aerospace, and mechanical engineering will benefit from the high-accuracy done-in-one capability of the machine. The new Traub TNL32-11 sliding/fixed headstock auto- matic lathe, to be introduced at IMTS, has a headstock mov- ing in the Z axis, an upper and identical lower turret with X, Y, and Z axes, and a counter spindle movable in the X and Z


that gives visitors a broader view of how a common part can be manufactured using a number of different ways of auto- mating the process,” said Adam Hansel, CTO, DMG MORI. “For example, one way might be using a turning center and three-axis machining center. Another way might be using a five-axis machine with a pallet changer, or the same mill and lathe tended by a robot with peripheral processes like deburring, laser marking, or gaging added. And still another might be with a mill-turn multitasking machine with a built-in NC robot.”


DMG MORI will highlight production in its North American manufacturing facility in Davis, CA, which has production capacity of 100 machines per month that includes horizon- tal machining centers, five-axis universal milling machines, vertical mills, and CNC turning centers. At IMTS, customers


Doosan’s compact LPS II linear pallet system will be shown with an HP 5100 horizontal machining center and 12 pallets.


directions. The innovative machine offers a new front working attachment which sits on an additional cross-slide moving in the X and Z axes, providing the user with further, freely positionable tools and enables the use of up to three tools, simultaneously and independently of each other. The 11-axis machine saves machining time—especially for components with a high proportion of drilling.


DMG MORI Offers an Innovative Path to Production


DMG MORI (Hoffman Estates, IL) will demonstrate 25 high-tech machine tools and innovative technologies, includ- ing the US premieres of the Ultrasonic 20 linear and the Sprint 32|8 as well as the locally produced NHX 4000 2nd Generation with RPP. “We want to show a path to production


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will experience live demonstrations on locally manufactured machines and be able to take a virtual tour of the factory, discovering how DMG MORI builds its machines seamlessly from design to production. To support its global customer base, DMG MORI will high- light its global Spare Parts availability with over $240 million worth of inventory and more than 275,000 unique spare part numbers in the global logistics network, DMG MORI guaran- tees a fast worldwide delivery directly from the manufacturer. The inventory includes new parts as well as replacement parts. There is also spare part availability for early models from 1970 or later. Innovative areas include additive manufacturing with two DMG MORI machine models, the Lasertec 65 3D a hybrid


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