5-axis machining center

The MF700 5-axis machining center features a robust column-moving C-frame structure to minimize errors and protect key components from contamination.

PHOTO COURTESY OF QUASER AMERICA

Designed for high precision and efficiency, the MF700 5-axis machining center features a robust column-moving C-frame structure to minimize errors and protect key components from contamination.

By separating the linear and rotary axes, the machine minimizes following errors, ensuring machining accuracy. Additionally, the transmission components are strategically placed away from the working area, reducing the risk of coolant and chip contamination and improving machine longevity.

The MF700’s linear axes feature a cross-frame design that, along with the wide-span column and large-size linear way blocks, provides stability during high-speed cutting operations. The rotary table, integrated with a bridge-type column, combines a compact design with a smaller footprint, maximizing the working envelope.

The rotary table is designed with tailstock support, increasing its load capacity to 500kg and allowing it to handle larger workpieces, with a maximum swing of 700mm and a height capacity to 500mm. The standard worm gear/wheel and encircling brake design ensure high rigidity and lock-force, while the system can be upgraded with dual direct drive motors for higher speed requirements.

Two wide-opening doors make it easier for operators to access the work area and facilitate automation upgrades. The MF700 offers three types of top guards – telescopic, solid, and open top – tailored for different working environments. The base allows chips to fall directly onto the conveyor, cutting chip cleaning time by 50%.

Quaser America Inc.
https://www.quaseramerica.com

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