Mazak supplies six machines to Renault Sport Formula 1

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Motor Racing - Formula One World Championship - Bahrain Grand Prix - Practice Day - Sakhir, Bahrain

For the 2017 season, Yamazaki Mazak has supplied six machines tools to Renault Sport Formula 1 Team.

The machine tools are located at Renault Sport’s base in Enstone, Oxfordshire, and include a number of models from Mazak’s multi-tasking and turning machine ranges.

The team has taken delivery of two Integrex i-300 models, which feature a 30kW, 4,000rpm main spindle. The i-300 combines versatility with reliable performance in a compact footprint, capable of processing workpieces up to 1,519mm in length and 658mm in diameter.

Alongside the two i-300 multi-tasking machines are two Integrex i-100s. Benefitting from a compact ergonomic design, the machine is capable of machining both round and prismatic workpieces from raw material with just one set-up, one machine and one operator. Combined with Mazak’s latest CNC, SmoothX, and both an 11kW 6,000rpm main spindle and 12,000rpm milling spindle, the Integrex i-100 is one of the most accurate machine tools in its class.

Completing the line-up are two Quick Turn Nexus 250-II MY high-performance turning centres. Featuring a 4,000rpm main spindle with 10-inch chuck, the machine offers a compact and cost-effective solution for turning and milling, with Y-axis capability.

Renault Sport Formula One Team is using its new Mazak machine tools to manufacture a variety of components for its 2017 cars. Example parts include the front axle housing and master cylinder body for the car’s brake system, which are both made from aluminium on an Integrex i-300; stainless steel thermocouple brackets, manufactured using an Integrex i-100; and aluminium centric rings for the cars’ wheels, which are manufactured in one process on a Quick Turn Nexus 250-II MY.

Yamazaki Mazak www.mazakeu.co.uk

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