Drilling and Machining Centers Match Capabilities to Production Needs
UNISIG will highlight its recently expanded line of deep hole drilling and machining centers for moldmaking applications at AmeriMold.
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UNISIG will highlight its recently expanded line of deep hole drilling and machining centers for moldmaking applications at AmeriMold. The company will have technical experts on hand to discuss Unisig’s all-encompassing USC-M range of solutions that enable users to match system capabilities to their specific part and production needs.
Within the full USC-M range of drilling and machining centers are universal spindle-style machines, dedicated spindle types and high-dynamic machining centers. For both gundrilling and machining, the universal spindle machines offer versatility and fast changeovers between the two processes for efficient complex mold components production.
Equipped with both milling and drilling spindles, the dedicated spindle type machines provide gundrilling, BTA drilling and machining. This selection of five to seven-axis machines enables users to acquire the exact machine capabilities for their production requirements and improve overall part machining performance.
For robust mold component processing, the company’s high-dynamic machining centers provide geared-headstock milling, dynamic machine motion performance and both BTA and deep hole drilling all on the same machine platform. The machines in this range feature seven axes, tool changer capacities of 90 to 120 tools and automatic pallets changers that handle loads up to 25 tons.
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