M10 vertical machining center offers up to 40,000rpm with a 3kW high frequency spindle. The toolchanger holds 11 small mills and drills with diameters ranging from 0.002" to 0.375". The M10's X, Y and Z work envelope is 40" x 28.5" x 9.25".
Additional highlights and benefits of the VMC include rigid steel construction with a solid granite table or concrete polymer table for precise and low-vibration motion. It has a functional, ample access design with a storage compartment. The high-efficiency cooling and lubrication system uses only the fluid it requires. The M10's chip disposal system can be adjusted to accommodate different production volumes. Operating costs are low because of efficient use of electricity and coolant savings. Intelligent sensors monitor all operating states of the mechanics, and the advanced PC-based control system can compensate for tolerance variations automatically. The software is Windows based and easy to learn, just by following the menu-driven interface.
IMTS BOOTH B-6564
Datron Dynamics
Milford, NH
datrondynamics.com
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