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NC ENGINEERING PLANS TO FOCUS ON BENEFITS OF STREAMLINE
MACHINING AT MACH 2006
MACH
2006 – 15-19
May - NEC Birmingham
Hall: 5 Stand: 5262
‘Streamline Machining’ will be the focus depicted at NC Engineering
of Watford’s MACH 2006 display of the latest technology from
Citizen for producing components up to 32 mm diameter on CNC sliding
head turn/mill
centres or 42 mm through the Citizen Boley fixed-head machine range.
By the start of the exhibition there will be more than 1,000 Citizen
machine installations in the UK demonstrating the significant market-leading
position in producing largely single-cycle operations involving combinations
of turning and milling tasks. One of the major reasons for Citizen’s
world-leading success in this sector is the continuous development
strategy that saw almost the entire range of its machines either
updated with
significantly improved specifications or the introduction of totally
new models during 2005.
Here ‘Streamline Machining’ has
proven to be a major factor influencing faster cycle times, by reducing
in particular the non-cutting
elements, giving improved flexibility and further features introduced
to assist unmanned running. In short, Streamline Machining is delivering
the opportunity to obtain a massive 30 per cent reduction in cycle times
on the new machines against the same programs already well-proven on
a previous generation machine.
The NC Engineering stand will have six of its high technology machines
on demonstration plus Citizen’s latest Cool Blaster III 2,000
psi high pressure coolant system, a new CNC editor and a demonstration
of palletised unloading. Five of the six machines will be shown for
the first time at a UK exhibition. The recently introduced and very
competitively priced Citizen K-Series sliding head lathe available
in 12 mm and 16 mm bar sizes; the best-selling L20-VIII now even faster
than ever with customers benefiting from up to 40 per cent quicker
cycles; the top of the range M32-V with the added bonus of three-tool
simultaneous cutting and the flexibility of two Y-axis cross-feeds
to the turret and toolslide, will all be producing features on components
in single ‘one-hit’ cycles.
Linear slide technology will be demonstrated on the Citizen R07 with
high speed cycling and 16,000 revs/min, ceramic spindle bearings producing
parts up to 7 mm diameter to extremely close tolerances while on the
fixed head 42 mm, Boley BE42-Y with twin driven-tool turrets, and Y-axis
will be showing three tool simultaneous cutting.
Major elements of the Streamline Machining package include a vastly
improved control system software able to help shorten non-productive
times, and handle up to five-axis simultaneous machining and a 30 per
cent increases in motor power for the servo drives. Rapid traverse
rates are up to 32 m/min with simultaneous movements created through
shockless acceleration and deceleration curves and acceleration improvements
of up to a factor of 1.6 for each axis with overlapped axis movements
further reduce lost time.
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