
Indianapolis, Indiana – With the introduction of five 5-axis models, Hurco announced a major initiative called “Take 5 for 5-Axis” to galvanize manufacturers to evaluate the merits of five-sided machining for traditional 3-axis parts with features on all five sides.
“We are dedicated to helping shops increase profit margins and productivity by developing sophisticated control technology that is intuitive, easy to learn, and easy to use. Because we know that adopting a five-sided process is the most efficient way to instantly increase profit margins on existing parts, we’ve dedicated substantial engineering and R&D resources to 5-axis technology during the last decade and significantly expanded our product lineup,” said Maggie Smith, marketing manager for Hurco Companies Inc.
“Purchasing a 5-axis machine is truly an investment in the future that pays dividends today,” continued Smith. “When a shop invests in a 5-axis mill and runs their existing parts on the 5-axis employing 5-sided machining, or 3+2 as it is sometimes called, they immediately reduce setup time, increase accuracy, and reduce cycle time on those parts. In the future, they can bid on the more complex 5-axis simultaneous work, or full 5-axis. Not only do they expand their capabilities and customer base, they help their employees expand their skills,” said Smith.
As part of the 5-axis initiative, Hurco has introduced five 5-axis models: the VMX30UHSi, VMX42HSRTi, VMX84SWi, VMX60SWi, and VMX60Ui.
The VMX42HSRTi has a swivel-head design with direct drive, rotary, torque table (C-axis) and is equipped with a high-speed 18,000rpm integral motorized spindle. The VMX42HSRTi has X/Y/Z travels of 42/24/24 and the table’s working surface is 50" x 24". All of the SRTi 5-axis machines provide maximum manufacturing versatility to support a high mix of parts: complex simultaneous 5-axis parts; five-sided parts; and because the rotary torque table is embedded, the generous working surface of the table supports secondary operations, 3-axis work, or even plate work. Additionally, the stout table supports heavier loads and the rotary torque table has unlimited angular movement instead of just 360° that is often standard throughout the industry.
The VMX30UHSi is a trunnion-style 5-axis machine equipped with a high-speed 18,000rpm integral motorized spindle. As with all U-Series Hurco 5-axis machines, the VMX30UHSi was designed with an integrated trunnion table, which provides more clearance in the Z-axis and facilitates heavier parts, instead of just mounting a table on a 3-axis machine. The second new trunnion-style 5-axis machine from Hurco is the VMX60Ui, which has a 12,000rpm spindle and X/Y/Z travels of 60"/26"/26.5".
The two new SWi machines added to the lineup are the VMX84SWi with X/Y/Z travels of 84"/34"/30" and the VMX42SWi with travels of 42"/24"/24". The SWi models offer 4-axis rotary functionality utilizing the same B-axis swivel head design as the aforementioned SRTi models, but can equipped with an optional A-style rotary table that meets your needs instead of the C-axis table that is on the SRTi models.
In addition to the release of new models, the Take 5 for 5-axis initiative includes an educational website 5-axis.org, a webinar, and several live seminars at events throughout North America. To learn more, go to www.hurco.com/take5.
Source: Hurco Companies Inc.
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