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A compact, high-speed, five-axis machining centre with the X and Y axes driven by linear motors. The machine can quickly handle very hard materials and is available with a range of spindle configurations, pallet changers, and tool changers. High stiffness, thermal stability, and dynamics are features of Takumi’s CNC portal milling machines.
They include 3-axis, 5-axis, and graphite machining, which encompass the whole tool and mould manufacturing range. The machines have Heidenhain controls, precise, high-performance spindles, a cast-iron machine bed, high-precision roller linear guides, preloaded recirculating ball screws, and roomy loading ports, among other features. The amount of post-processing work is greatly decreased.
The CNC portal milling machines from Takumi are characterised by rigidity, thermal stability, and dynamism. The amount of post-processing work is greatly decreased.
The Global Ultra Performance Bridge Type machining centre market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The MV-Bx Series of double-column machining centres is being introduced by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machine Tool Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group. With the addition of this new series, the existing MVR-Ex Series is completed, and a product selection that can accommodate a wider range of machining requirements is now available.
The new machines are capable of general parts machining, light to heavy cutting, and high speed machining with high precision, high quality surface appearance. The MV-Bx Series is made to efficiently machine workpieces of sizes that don’t fit on vertical machining centre tables as well as those that take more effort to machine with horizontal boring mills due to setup issues.
Because of their great usability and efficiency, these machines provide good cost performance because they can handle all types of machining for a variety of industries, from heavy-duty machining of cast structural components to machining of frames and other plate elements.
These devices are simple to use and are easily incorporated into the workstation because they provide numerous extensively utilised general purpose features. For the MV16Bx, MHI Machine Tool provides an optional attachment for five-face machining. Cast iron was utilised to construct the columns, bed, and other primary structural elements of the MV-Bx Series, which is very rigid. A slide guideway on the Z-axis, a one-piece column bridge, and a thermally stabilised structure (spindle head vertical movement).
The spindle uses a gear speed reduction system that enables a variety of machining, including high-speed, carbide tool cutting at high speeds and high torque at low speeds.
The new series now includes DIASCOPE, a proprietary IoT (Industrial Internet of Things) monitoring system developed by MHI Machine Tool, as standard equipment. The operation is monitored by this maintenance service, and a remote monitoring function guarantees dependability and peace of mind.
The MAF Series of horizontal boring mills and the V Series of precision machining centres for fine machining are now part of MHI Machine Tool’s complete offering with the introduction of the new MV-Bx Series. These work together to provide clients with the optimum product match for their machining needs and boost productivity.