Linear Five-Axis Machining Center Minimizes Crossbeam Deformation
The Linmax B-3040 linear five-axis machining center sold by Dynamic International offers a box in box, symmetrical design to drive at the center of gravity, minimizing crossbeam deformation after long periods of usage.
The Linmax B-3040 linear five-axis machining center sold by Dynamic International offers a box in box, symmetrical design to drive at the center of gravity, minimizing crossbeam deformation after long periods of usage. The machining center provides advanced FEM analysis and design to optimize higher rigidity, response and stability of high speed cutting. The center’s structural design minimizes the environment temperature affection, ensuring high precision during machining, and the Z-axis equipped with four linear guideways enables each side to undertake the same cutting force, enhancing machine lifetime and accuracy.
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