5-axis UMC from Haas makes light work of heavy duty sectors

Haas Automation's UMC-1600-H is a 50-taper universal machining centre based on the company's popular EC-1600ZT HMC.

Haas has mounted a massive 630mm rotary table to the machine’s integrated 4th-axis platter to provide 3+2 positioning and full 5-axis motion for machining large parts.

The machine’s 50-taper cutting ability, heavy-duty rotary axes, and large work envelope make it an ideal 5-axis solution for the large parts found in the oil & gas, alternative energy, and other heavy sectors.

The 5th axis has a generous 630mm diameter rotary platter, with a 257mm through-bore. rpm, 50+1 side-mount tool changer; includes 1 GB programme memory, 15″ colour LCD monitor, USB port, Ethernet interface, memory lock keyswitch, rigid tapping, power-failure detection module and colour remote jog handle. Includes enclosure, coolant system and chip augers. Anchor kit required for installation.

To provide full, simultaneous 5th-axis motion, Haas mounted its all-new heavy-duty HRT630 rotary table to the integrated 4th-axis platter of our EC-1600ZT, using a purpose-built casting. This heavy-duty configuration provides large part capacity and 50-taper machining capabilities for larger 5-axis projects.

The 5th-axis has a maximum swing diameter of 1219 mm, and can handle parts up to 680 kg unsupported, or up to 1361kg with an optional outboard support.

Company

Haas Automation

Tags
Related Articles

Technology collaboration

The MTC in Coventry is exhibiting the Porsche 919 Hybrid racing car in its reception area until the start of the MACH show when it will move to the DMG Mori stand at the NEC in hall 5 on stand 5610.
8 years ago Features

Loads better

Mills CNC reports that it is increasingly being approached by manufacturers to help design and implement what, in many instances are innovative manufacturing turnkey and process improvement solutions.
8 years ago Features
Most recent Articles

Bruderer press purchased at MACH 2024

A specialist supplier to F1, automotive and aerospace sectors is looking to increase its tool try-out capacity by purchasing its first Bruderer press at MACH 2024.
6 hours ago News

Optimax unveils new website

Optimax, a leading provider of precision solutions, has announced the launch of its online platform, designed to elevate the standards of production metrology and inspection.
2 days ago News

Login / Sign up