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Double-Column Machining Center

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The Hi-Net DMC-1600HN by Johnford is suited for manufacturers demanding speed, rigidity and precision in a double-column machining center. Absolute Machine Tools offers this 45,000-lb bridge mill, which is engineered for high speed, net-shape machining of complex 3D parts such as those found in the mold/die and aerospace industries.

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The center accommodates a variety of materials at high feed rates and with a high degree of accuracy, the company says, adding that the Meehanite castings provide strength and vibration dampening for qualityÌýsurface finishes and long cutting tool life. The columns and bridge are a one-piece casting to add rigidity. A Z-axis head and Y-axis saddle feature square box ways and diagonally arranged ribs to minimize distortion.

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To further add to rigidity, the machining center features a moving table/fixed-column design as well asÌýa 90-degree bridge with offset Y-axis ways and a wide saddle toÌýkeep the spindle center line close to the bridge. X-axis table traverse is accomplished via Schneeberger roller linear ways for accurate positioning of heavy workpieces. Large-diameter, pretensioned ballscrews are directly coupled to the servomotor.ÌýThe bridge mill has XYZ axis travels of 63" × 51" × 32" and rapid traverseÌýrates of 590 ipm in the X and Y axes and 472 ipm in the Z axis.ÌýIt can accommodateÌýtable loads as heavy as 13,200 lbs.

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