Mills CNC at MACH 2024
This year’s MACH exhibition is approaching fast, and we’re aiming to make it a truly inspiring and transformative event.
With a reputation for always ‘pushing the boat out’ at previous MACH shows, we’re doing something similar, if not better, this time around and are showcasing a total of 16 machines on our 750sq. m. stand.
Our technology line-up at the event is impressive and includes eight milling machines (seven DN Solutions’ 3- and 5-axis vertical and horizontal machining centres, and a large-capacity Zayer horizontal CNC bed mill), seven DN Solutions’ lathes and turning centres and a DN Solutions’ SMX multi-tasking mill-turn machine.
Two of the turning centres being exhibited form the mainstay machine tool elements of (two), separate automated manufacturing cells, who’s inclusion demonstrates the growing popularity of Mills’ automation solutions and their importance to our future growth ambitions.
With a focus on innovation and automation, our eagerly-anticipated MACH 2024 theme, currently being rolled out, will not disappoint and is quite literally ‘out-of-this-world’
‘First contact’: machines making their MACH debuts
Five of the machines on our stand are new models making their MACH show debuts. Their presence enables show visitors to make ‘First Contact’ with them, have a positive ‘close encounter’ with these new DN Solutions’ and Zayer machine tools… and experience the significant productivity and process efficiency gains offered by each.
Zayer XIOS G MT CNC horizontal bed mill
Pride of place, and occupying the largest space on our stand, goes to the new Zayer XIOS G MT CNC horizontal bed mill with turning functionality.
This large-capacity machine is equipped with a built-in rotary table (1500mm x 1500mm), a 5-axis, 45-degree milling head and the latest Heidenhain TNC7 control.
With its powerful, high-torque spindle (40kW/6,000rpm), and impressive positional accuracy (0.008mm) and repeatable accuracy (0.005mm) capabilities, the XIOS G is ideal for large aerospace, rail, energy and oil and gas part processing (including mould and die applications).
DVF 4000 simultaneous 5-axis machining centre
New DN Solutions’ machines making their MACH 2024 debuts include the compact, Fanuc-controlled DVF 4000 simultaneous 5-axis machining centre, two models from the recently-launched DNT-series of high-performance lathes (DNT 2100M and DNT 2600M), and a V 9300M vertical turning lathe.
The DVF 4000 is the latest addition to DN Solutions’ popular DVF-series of simultaneous 5-axis machining centres and is equipped with a 12,000rpm spindle, a 400mm diameter, built-in rotary tilting table and a 60-position ATC.
Roller LM guideways and integrated thermal compensation help make the DVF 4000 a fast, precise, powerful and reliable 5-axis machine tool solution.
DNT 2100M and DNT 2600M
DNT 8/10” chuck, box guideway lathes were introduced into the market in early 2023 and are well represented at MACH 2024.
The Fanuc-controlled DNT 2100M has an 8” chuck/65mm bar diameter and is equipped with an 18.5kW/4500rpm spindle, a 12-station turret and driven tooling capabilities (up to 10,000rpm).
The DNT 2600M is a 10” chuck/81mm bar diameter lathe, equipped with a 26kW/3,500rpm spindle, and 10-position turret.
V 9300M vertical turning lathe
The V 9300M is a robust and powerful 24” chuck vertical turning lathe with 20m/min rapids (X- and Z-axes), a 45kW/1800rpm spindle, a 12- station turret, 4,000rpm driven tooling capability and an additional, front-mounted ATC for extra productivity.
‘The Right Stuff’: established machines designed to pull in the crowds
In addition to new machines making their debuts, our stand also features a number of popular and best-selling models from our well-established machining centre, turning centre and mill-turn machine ranges.
It would be unthinkable for us not to showcase our, now iconic, DVF 5000 simultaneous 5-axis machining centre at MACH 2024 and, to emphasise its future importance to the company going forwards, we are showcasing two DVF 5000’s on the stand – one standalone model and one integrated with a multi-level automated pallet change system.
Other milling favourites being exhibited include (three) DNM vertical machines centres – a DNM 4500 (Siemens control), a DNM 5700 (Fanuc control) and a DNM 6700 (Heidenhain control). Last but by no means least, is a NHP 5000 horizontal machining centre integrated with an automated pallet changer.
Lynx 2100LYB, TT 2100SYYB and SMX 2100SB
A best-selling, multi-tasking 8” chuck Lynx 2100LYB with integrated Y-axis capability has pride of place alongside a recently-introduced 10” chuck TT 2100SYYB (twin-turret/twin-spindle turning centre with dual Y-axis functionality), and a 10” chuck SMX 2100SB mill-turn machine equipped with (left and right) opposing spindles and a B-axis milling spindle will prove popular with visitors.
‘Ad Astra’: Automated robot cells helping manufacturers reach for the stars
In recent years, we have gained a reputation for supplying manufacturers with productivity-enhancing automated manufacturing cells. At MACH 2024, we are reinforcing our automation and turnkey solutions’ pedigree and credentials by showcasing two robot cells on the stand.
The first of these – a SYNERGI Premier cell – comprises a 12” chuck Puma 3100SY sub-spindle, Y-axis turning centre integrated with a Fanuc industrial robot, a fivedrawer (bi-directional) part load/unload station and a 17” touchscreen iHMI. The cell is driven by Mills’ proprietary SYNERGi software.
The second cell, incorporating a compact 10” chuck Lynx 2600SY sub-spindle, Yaxis lathe, is integrated with a collaborative robot (cobot), and will be undertaking a range of machine tending operations.
CNC Training Academy
In addition to the 16 machine tools on view, we will also be promoting our full range of CNC programmer and operator training courses offered by the CNC Training Academy.
The Academy, which has recently relocated its entire operation to new, modern premises at our Campus facility in Leamington, will demonstrate how its comprehensive ranges of Fanuc, Siemens and Heidenhain training courses, as well as its advanced and specialist FeatureCAM, BobCAD-CAM, Manual Guide I and Custom Macro course provision, can help manufacturers – a) ensure machining best-practice, b) get more from their machine tools, and c) combat internal skill shortages by training-up their existing workforce, providing employees with relevant and transferable skills.
MACH 2024: Join us on a technical odyssey
We are exhibiting a range of advanced and innovative technologies (machine tools and automation systems) on our stand at MACH 2024, and promise show visitors an exciting, thought-provoking and immersive ‘out-of-this-world’ experience.
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