Fabrication, Industrial Plant

Okuma brings out Genos M560-V vertical machining centre

The new Okuma Genos M560-V vertical machining centre features a large work envelope which minimises restrictions on workpieces, tool lengths and the rotary table, and allows a wider assortment of parts to be machined from a variety of exotic metals.


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The Genos M560-V combines a new high column design and a Cat 40 Big-Plus spindle to cut large, complex parts.

“A highly rigid, thermally-stable, double-column construction gives this CNC machine the ability to withstand thermal deformation, resulting in improved machining performance,” Okuma says, adding: “It’s also one of the heaviest machines in its class.”

The CNC machine is able to cut challenging metals such as titanium and Inconel as well as stainless steel and aluminium through the use of a powerful 22kW (30hp) spindle with 198Nm of torque.

“A separate automatic tool changer door makes tool changing seamless without interrupting the machining process,” Okuma says.

“The table moves only in Y, while the spindle moves in X and Z, enabling a smaller machine footprint, rapid feed rates, precise cutting and smooth surface finishes.”

Okuma’s proprietary thermal deformation compensation technology, Thermo-Friendly Concept, comes as standard on the Genos M560-V, while Optional Collision Avoidance and Machining Navi Intelligent Technologies are available as optional extras.

Pretension ball screws and bi-directional spindle cooling allow for better control of the machining process.

The Okuma Genos M560-V vertical machining centre has a maximum machining volume of 1050mm x 560mm x 460mm. The table size is 560mm x 1300mm.

It comes with a magazine capable of carrying 32 tools.

 

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