Next generation

To illustrate the advanced capabilities of the comprehensive Grob range of machine tools, company staff will be demonstrating the latest evolution of the Grob G-Series, the G350 Generation 2, at the MACH 2018 show.

The 5-axis universal machining centre provides users with almost limitless possibilities for the milling of parts made from the most diverse and challenging of materials.

The G-Series Generation 2 features an innovative concept as the machine’s horizontal spindle position allows the longest possible Z-travel path and optimum chip fall due to the possibility of overhead machining. Also, the arrangement of three linear axes minimises the distance between the linear guides and the machining point (TCP), significantly increasing the stability of the machine.

Even when using extremely long tools, a ‘tunnel’ arrangement enables the machine to swivel and machine large components within the work area without collision. With a swivel range of 230° in the A-axis and 360° (infinite) in the B-axis, the machine offers high levels of positioning flexibility. Last but not least, the inclusion of three linear and two rotary axes allow five-sided machining in addition to 5-axis simultaneous interpolation.

Grob www.grobgroup.com
Stand: H20-640

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