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A new machining centre has been introduced by DMG Mori that, despite having travels of 700mm, 420mm and 380mm in the X, Y and Z axes respectively, has a footprint of just 4.2m2.
New from DMG Mori is a universal turning centre, the CLX 550, featuring robust construction, a powerful 33kW (40% DC)/3,250rpm/630Nm spindle and the option of a FANUC 3D control instead of the standard 19" SLIMline multi-touch control panel with Siemens 840D solutionline and Operate 4.7.
In terms of capacity, the new DMC 1850 V vertical machining centre from DMG Mori, with 1,850 x 700 x 550mm axis travels and a maximum table load of three tonnes, sits between the successful 1450 model and the company's DMF range of travelling column machines.
In terms of capacity, the new DMC 1850 V vertical machining centre from DMG Mori, with 1,850 x 700 x 550mm axis travels and a maximum table load of three tonnes, sits between the successful 1450 model and the company's DMF range of travelling column machines.
Aerospace Manufacturing hears how, through a partnership with Siemens, DMG Mori now offers its customers better tool life, higher degrees of accuracy and overall production efficiencies.