Cost-effective and highly capable

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The new modular Mini Mill from Haas Automation provides an economical solution for small part machining for new start-up businesses, as a valuable addition for anyone needing a second-op machine, or to free up existing machine capacity.

With a capacity of 406mm x 305mm x 254mm (X, Y, Z) and a standard 10 tool ATC, it packs 40-taper performance into a compact 2m² fully-featured package. With pricing starting from £19,995, the machine is highly cost-effective.

Starting at £995, low-cost option modules can be added for extra flexibility: a coolant module prolongs tool life, aids swarf clearance and achieves better finishes. A production module features a faster spindle and increased rapids. The high-productivity Software Module adds macros, spindle orientation, WiFi, rigid tapping, visual programming, coordinate rotation and scaling. A 4-axis module is also available to run a rotary table or indexer.

A standard 7.5hp direct-drive spindle provides standard speeds to 4,000rpm (with 6,000rpm and 10,000rpm options). Cutting feed rates up to 6.35m/minute (12.7m/minute option module), and rapids of 7.6m/minute (15.2m/minute option module), yield fast cycle times.

Haas Automation invented the Mini Mill concept in 2000, and has since installed 13,795 around the globe, with 950 in the UK. The Modular Mini Mill is designed and built by Haas Automation in California, USA.

Haas Automation www.haas.co.uk

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