Dynamic International's VMC Series Provides Cutting Force Absorption
The SV Series from Dynamic International is a set of vertical machining centers focused on stability while cutting.
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Dynamic International Inc.’s SV Series of vertical machining centers (VMCs) include the SV2, SV3 and SV5. Each of these machining centers features a cast iron, rigid triangular frame design. This design results in a lower center of gravity, promoting stability while cutting, Dynamic says. The extra wide column base delivers improved stability and cutting force absorption, resulting in better cutting dynamics.
These machines include a high visibility work envelope and wide, easy access front and side doors. Dynamic says these machines are cost effective on top of possessing the type of quality to meet the demanding standards of the North American market. The SV Series is equipped with a high-speed 30-tool arm type automatic tool changing (ATC) system.
There are some differences between each machine in the series. The SV2’s X-, Y- and Z-axis travel are respectively 31.4", 19.6" and 19.6". The SV3’s X, Y and Z axis travel are respectively 43.31", 23.62" and 23.62". Finally, the SV5’s respective X-, Y- and Z-axis travel are 51.18", 27.56" and 27.56". The table sizes are also vary with each machine. The SV2 is 19.6" × 39.2"; the SV3 is 49.21" × 23.62"; and the SV5 is 57.09" × 25.59". The spindle taper size for the series is CAT40, and the spindle speed is either 10,000 or 12,000 rpm. The spindle motor is 20/25 HP.
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