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Gantry Milling Center for Multi-Axis Operation

The Ever 7 mobile overhead gantry-type milling center from Jobs features a mobile crossbeam for three-, 3+2, four- and five-axis machining of large components in the die/mold and aerospace fields.

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The Ever 7 mobile overhead gantry-type milling center from Jobs features a mobile crossbeam for three-, 3+2, four- and five-axis machining of large components in the die/mold and aerospace fields. The machine’s design offers high dynamics and chip removal capacity promoted by the gantry’s “MT-frame” structure with multi-triangle section. The gantry provides high acceleration to rates of 1,260 ipm. Other benefits, according to the company, include reduced hourly operating costs, flexibility, ergonomic design, easy load/unload and simplified maintenance. The compact overall design enables the use of an enclosure to contain chips and other scraps.

Engineered for high removal rates and high-speed finishing operations, the milling center can be equipped with different types of heads, including gear heads and electrospindles. Flexible rpm, power and torque options are available to meet the requirements of various applications.

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