Weingärtner Maschinenbau HMC Provides Stable Machining
The MPMC features a wide base, optimized guide ratio and configuration of the guideways to provide stability and prevent vibration during operation, even under extreme cutting conditions.
Weingärtner Maschinenbau GmbH’s MPMC (multi-product machining center) horizontal machining center is a modular, inclined-bed turning and milling machine.
The MPMC is equipped with a comprehensive, regularly updated software package, and the machine features customization options that can be tailored to specific and individual requirements.
According to the company, the MPMC provides precision, efficiency and versatility, increasing the quality of workpieces while reducing production time. The ergonomic design of the machine provides comfortable and safe operation. The wide base, optimized guide ratio and configuration of the guideways are designed to ensure stability and prevent vibration during operation, even under extreme cutting conditions.
Every major machine component has been designed with stringent safety features in mind. These aspects, combined with the solid structure of the machine, are crucial to meet the MPMC’s high performance expectations: to produce at higher performance rates and with greater accuracy.
Examples of workpieces the MPMC can complete are injection molding screws, extruder screws, turbo-generator shafts, gas- and steam-turbine shafts and crankshafts.
The MPMC is supported globally, including technical consulting through after-sales service and offers solutions to many industries, including energy, oil and gas, plastics and heavy engineering.
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