Mitsui Seiki Machining Centers Enable Repeatable Production
IMTS 2024: Mitsui Seiki showcases three versatile, accurate machining centers.
Mitsui Seiki is showcasing three versatile and accurate machines. These machines, used in tandem or on their own, enable users to repeatability produce highly accurate parts:
Vertex 55X III – The high-precision Vertex 55X III can perform multiple functions in one machine, making it well suited for aerospace and mold and die work. The 55X is designed for versatility and precision and can be adapted to integrate seamlessly into any machining cell. To demonstrate this, the 55X at IMTS will showcase a field retrofittable pallet system with shared tool capacity, and a total of 12 pallets and 140 tools.
HU100-TS Five-axis Tilt Spindle Machining Center - The HU100-TS ’s powerful linear and rotary axes configured with a high-torque spindle make it well suited for machining complex parts with precision and consistency. The updated line provides optimal rigidity and accuracy to profitably mill materials such as titanium, Inconel, stainless steel and challenging alloys common in aerospace, power generation, defense and other applications.
J350G Jig Grinder - The J350G offers a combination of application flexibility, accuracy, reliability and operator-friendly operation. The grinding infeed stroke is the largest available among all machines in its class. With a U-axis range of -3 mm to +50 mm relative to the spindle center, this solution provides the versatility to grind small and large diameter holes, as well as free-form complex features, using a single wheel in a continuous, automatic mode.
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