IMTS 2014: Metal Cutting
Come explore the very foundation of the machine tool industry, a group that represented more than $500 billion in worldwide consumption in 2009. This pavilion is where you’ll find the latest innovations in metal cutting equipment, machining centers, turning centers, drilling, boring, milling, and more.
Posted: August 8, 2014
Designed with high-volume, low-mix shops in mind, the new Horizontal Center Universal 5000 machining center comes with an excellent price-performance ratio. It features a 19.69 in square pallet and meets a variety of different production requirements through its various options, including 12,000 rpm and 20,000 rpm spindle speeds; 40, 80 and 120 tool magazines; and either an NC-positioning or NC-rotary table.
Following its IMTS debut, the new Integrex e-1600-V10S will take claim as the industry’s most advanced Multi-Tasking solution for processing large, heavy and complex workpieces. It completes all machining operations in a single setup, including turning, milling, boring, drilling and more, via a powerful turning spindle, tilting B-axis for 5-axis machining, either a high-speed or high-torque milling spindle and a wide selection of tool storage capacities.
The new, highly versatile Quick Turn Universal 300 MY turning center with a 3 in bar capacity is perfect for job shops looking to cost effectively add advanced Multi-Tasking and automation into their operations. Featuring milling and Y-axis capabilities, the machine can process parts made from aluminum, steel, cast iron and alloys and more in single setups. Through its turning, milling and off centerline machining capabilities, the new Quick Turn Universal S-220 MY brings amazing productivity and value to job shops by processing precision parts in single setups. Its headstock features an 8 in chuck and 2.5 in diameter bar capacity mounted on a 6,000 rpm turning spindle for highly effective metal removal.
Mazak will also pair several of the machines it has on display with different types of automation, including twin-pallet changers, gantry loaders, an articulated robot cell and the company’s exclusive Palletech Automation System, to show attendees how these add-on solutions easily boost productivity and profitability as well as provide a higher level of part consistency.
Furthermore, the company has made several advancements in large part production and will offer a series of multi-media presentations to spotlight the new machines – which are too big for the show floor – it has for this segment. Among the digital manufacturing solutions the company will spotlight inside its booth include factory simulation software that helps manufacturers visualize how Mazak machine tools and the Palletech Automation System, when paired together in the right combination, can greatly streamline operations.
The MTConnect open-source, royalty-free manufacturing protocol will also be a hot topic inside the booth. Not only will booth visitors learn the basics of MTConnect and how it exists to set the standard communication method for retrieving data from manufacturing equipment, but also how Mazak actively supports MTConnect as a way to provide total manufacturing solutions. And using its Kentucky factory as an example, Mazak will show real-time monitoring of its manufacturing operations using the MTConnect open communications protocol inside its IMTS booth.
Lastly, 2014 marks Mazak’s 40th year of manufacturing in Florence, and the company is using IMTS as an opportunity to illustrate how it has continuously evolved and expanded its operations over the past four decades to support the ever-changing demands of its customers. www.mazakusa.com
LARGE CAPACITY, HEAVY DUTY MACHINING CENTERS
In Booth S-8519, Mitsui Seiki USA, Inc. (Franklin Lakes, NJ) will demonstrate a representative of its line of large capacity, heavy duty machining centers. The HU100-5X is aimed at a variety of manufacturing industries interested in versatile equipment for heavier applications, such as aerospace, power generation, refrigeration and compressor, mold and die, and off-road equipment. All of these industries have fundamental common requirements: machine rigidity, stiffness and high accuracy.
As with all Mitsui Seiki machine tools, high accuracy and ultra rigidity come from the builder’s attention to the basic structure, 3D FEM Design, hand scraping of all castings for geometry and frequency tuning, plus hardened and ground steel box ways. All critical components for the machines are designed, manufactured, and quality controlled in-house at one of the world’s most advanced machine tool factories. www.mitsuiseiki.com
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER COMBINES SPEED AND POWER
In Booth S-8500, the MA-12500H horizontal machining center from Okuma America Corporation (Charlotte, NC) will be on display for the first time. The hallmark of this machine is its ability to provide a good balance of speed and cutting power for machining of aluminum alloys, cast iron and difficult-to-machine materials. This makes it well suited for large part aerospace machining. The MA-12500H is so fast and powerful, it’s the machine of choice for building lathes at the Okuma DS1 plant in Oguchi, Japan.
Built on an integral bed and base, and designed with reinforcing ribs for increased stability and load carrying capacity, the MA-12500H incorporates Okuma’s exclusive Thermo-Friendly Concept to achieve unparalleled thermal stability and accuracy. Other features include:
- Maximum load capacity of 11,000 lb
- Rapid traverse (X, Y, Z) of 1,653 ipm
- Maximum part size: 78.72 in diameter x 62.99 in high, 10,141 lb
- Axis travels: X-86.61 in, Y-62.99 in, Z-64.96 in
- .001 deg B-axis rotary table
- 49.21 in square pallet
- Parallel-type 2 pallet APC
- 81 tool matrix ATC standard, up to 171 tool matrix optional
MILLING AND TURNING VALUE AND PRODUCTIVITY
In Booth S-8148, SMTCL USA, Inc. (City of Industry, CA) will display both the BRIO BM850T Milling Machine and the new BRIO Turner 5. The BRIO BM850T Vertical Machining Center redefines productivity and value with a base-selling price below $50,000. With X, Y, Z travels of 31 in x 19 in x 20 in and an 8,000 rpm spindle, this machine provides flexibility to manufacturers. It comes with the powerful Siemens 808D control which is easy to program, has a conversational mode, is extremely reliable, and comes standard with a remote pulse generator and USB input for loading programs. The machine also comes with a chip auger, coolant tank, automatic tool changer, and a 2-year part warranty.
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A demonstration of the BRIO BM850T Milling Machine from SMTCL.
SMTCL is the largest machine tool manufacturer in the world, producing 80,000 machine tools each year, with revenues of $2.9 billion on over 300 products, including CNC boring mills, vertical turning centers, vertical machining centers, horizontal turning centers, horizontal machining centers, gantry type machining centers, pipe threading machines and tapping centers. SMTCL also makes conventional lathes, boring mills, and radial drills. SMTCL has design centers in Berlin, Germany and Shanghai, China, as well as multiple factories in Germany and China. The SMTCL-Americas Technology Center located in City of Industry stocks machines, replacement parts, and accessories. www.smtcl-americas.com
HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE MID-RANGE HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER
In booth S-9080, SW North America, Inc. (Canton, MI), a leading manufacturer of precision metalworking production machines, will exhibit its BA 322 horizontal machining center, which will be making chips in the production of various parts.
The BA 322 is equipped with two spindles, a specially developed twin swivel trunnion, and twin or quadruple 5-axis modules to suit the actual machining requirement. Five-axis machining takes up about 50 percent of SW’s applications because today’s components are more complex and intricate in design. To ensure precise machining and a rigid framework, the BA 322 incorporates a patented SW monobloc machine bed. This stiff cube carries the 3-axis unit equipped with a maximum four spindles. The simultaneously machining of four spindles provides great efficiency and maximizes workpiece throughput. The horizontal spindle arrangement provides optimum chip flow.
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An animated demonstration of the BA 322 horizontal machining center.
This machining center was designed to be highly productive. In lieu of synthetics, SW relies on lost-wax-cast collets in high-alloyed steel, controlled by a cylinder and monitored to confirm the tool is correctly locked. A choice of three different magazine sizes, with up to 128 tools per machine, can be chosen. Tools are changed using the pick-up system. The un-tensioned chain of the magazine reaches speeds of up to 80 m/min and runs in a link rail. Retightening is not necessary.
Finally, an hydraulic pack is required because SW not only offers the clamping fixtures with its components, but also provides the elements necessary to control them. Each of the two work holding units on the twin swivel trunnion of the BA 322 is controlled by up to eight hydraulic pipes and an additional five pneumatic ones, all featuring rotary distributors.
SW North America is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH (Schramberg-Waldmössingen, Germany), which manufactures high-precision 4- and 5-axis multi-spindle horizontal machining centers for high volume, prismatic components in the industrial, aerospace and defense, alternative energy, transportation, consumer products, and medical sectors. Besides the main facility in Germany, the company operates two technical centers for sales, engineering, service and spare parts: one in Canton for the North American market, and a soon-to-open facility in Suzhou, China for the Asian market. www.sw-machines.com
HIGH PRECISION MULTI-TASKING TURNING CENTER
In Booth S-9449, Toolmex Lathes (Schaumburg, IL) will be showcasing their new TUR1550MN/CNC 4-Axis turning center, a high precision, European Haco-FAT built multi-tasking turning center that is the newest and largest lathe in Toolmex’s arsenal.
Aside from the large capacity, the TUR1550MN boasts a nearly endless list of options available, making Toolmex TUR lathes an attractive choice for any modern machine shop. Semi-custom built to each customer needs, the TUR1550MN can be fitted with either Siemens or Fanuc control systems, manual or power chucks, manual to 4 to 8 station turrets, hydraulic tailstock, deep boring attachments, manual or hydraulic steadies, indexing to full C axis, Y axes or grinding head making it suitable for more industries including: power generation, oil and gas, steel, printing, etc.
The modular construction of the TUR-1550MN, with 2-way or 4-way bed options along with the standard to extra HD designs, permits specific customer needs be addressed in the areas of hp, cutting torque, turrets, load capacity, multi-tasking functions, work holding, tooling, maintenance and software programming. The TUR-MN expanded lathe line covers 10 in to 118 in chucks, parts lengths 78 in to 1,000 in, loads to 100 tons between centers, main drives 20 hp to 300 hp, 2- to 5-axis, in flat or slant bed executions.
Toolmex Lathes offers a strong customer support program, with engineers available to assist customers with all needs related to their products. It is an operating business unit of Toolmex Industrial Solutions (Natick, MA). Founded in 1973, Toolmex has over 40 years of experience in providing European-engineered industrial equipment, tools and machinery. Each of the Toolmex business units, including Toolmex Lathes, Elektrim Motors, TMX Workholding and Cutting Tools, are recognized industry leaders throughout North American and Latin American markets. www.toolmexlathes.com
VERTICAL TURNING LATHE FOR HIGH SPEED, HEAVY-DUTY CUTTING
In Booth S-9436, Toshiba Machine Co., America (Elk Grove Village, IL) is excited to feature the TUE-100, the newest addition to the TUE Series of vertical boring and turning mills. With a one meter (40 in) table diameter, this VTL is designed for high speed, heavy-duty cutting with a max load up to 2000 kg (4400 lb).
The TUE-100 utilizes the same field-tested design as larger TUE models, capitalizing on the identical ram cross section to support the railhead for increased precision. Further improving cutting performance are the two types of bearings to support both the radial and axial loads of the table, along with the high quality cast iron bed, specifically designed for efficient chip removal.
An overview and demonstration of the TUE-100 vertical boring and turning mill.
Also on display will be the BP-150.R22 planer-type horizontal boring and milling machine that features a newly extended 140 in Y-axis. With a 150 mm spindle diameter, the spindle provides increased accuracy in high speed, deep hole boring applications. A long nose spindle head is featured on the BP-150.R22 extending the spindle by 200 mm, which offers better access to the work piece and ensures stable and accurate machining, even in heavy-duty applications.
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An overview and demonstration of the BP-150.R22 planer-type horizontal boring and milling machine.
The new spindle also includes a spring necked turning option which allows for composite machining of any shape along any plane. With a built-in rotary table, milling and boring can be performed along multiple sides of a work piece with little or no repositioning, vastly reducing production time. www.toshiba-machine.com
ADVANCED MACHINING, TURNING AND GRINDING SYSTEMS
In Booth S-8519, Toyoda Machinery USA (Arlington Heights, IL) will be premiering five machine models: the FH450J, the FH630SX-i, the VTC1616, the GE4-i, and the TG4. The newest horizontal machining centers are the FH450J and the FH630SX-I, which will demonstrate heavy milling and drilling on large workpieces during the show. The FH450J is a compact, high-speed machine featuring a 15,000 rpm direct drive spindle and rapid feedrates of 2,362 ipm (60 m/min). At the show, this 450 mm-sized machine will be paired with TIPROS FMS, an intuitive automation solution that further increases production capacity.
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An overview and demonstration of the FH630SX-I horizontal machining center from Toyoda.