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Standard
Retrofit Packages
CNC Design standard CNC retrofit package provides a cost effective,
completely engineered, upgrade path for machine tools with
older CNC controls. The package has been developed based on
CNC Design completed retrofit projects on known machine models.
This "out-of-the-box" approach
provides a proven hardware and software design minimizing
the need for custom machine programming. It provides a smooth
upgrade path for machine tools with up to 4 axes and 1 spindle.
CNC Design standard retrofit package will
be shipped in a package consisting all required equipments
including pre-set up machine parameters and electrical diagrams.
Start up and on-site commissioning by CNC Design engineers
is included.
Machine Make
CNC Design standard CNC retrofit package
can be fitted to any machine brand - Moriseiki, Hitachi Seiki,
Mitsui Seiki, Koki, Shin Nippon Koki, Ikeda, Matsuura, Murata,
Takisawa, Cincinnati, Bridgeport, Gildemeister, Toshiba, OKK,
Okuma, Makino, Takamatsu, Ikegai, Mazak, Mitsubishi, Boehringer,
Nakamura Tome, Star, Tsugami, Niles, Chiron, Deckel etc.
Machine Types
Universal milling machines
Universal milling machines have typically 3 axis to manufacture
cubic parts. An automatic tool changer is not present. Very
often these machines do not have an additional housing mainly
because they are used if cooling fluids are not or only in
small quantities necessary. Functionalities include pocket
milling, tapping/rigid tapping, and drilling.
Single Slide lathes
A single slide lathe has the X- and Z-axis plus one speed
or position controlled spindle. It also has a revolver/turret
for tool changing. Functionalities include spindle positioning
and thread cutting. Rigid tapping in the center of the workpiece
is also possible, auxiliary axis to turn the tool revolver
and for the bar feeder (if available). Programmable C-axis
or additional Y-axis are available as options to our package.
Vertical Machining Centre
A vertical machining center (VMC) has 3 interpolating axis
(X, Y and Z) and a tool changer. The preferred orientation
of the spindle is vertical. More and more VMCs are used to
manufacture molds with a spherical-head tool. The part programs
are usually generated by an external PC throgh RS232/Ethernet
bus.
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