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Mid-Range Horizontal Machining Center Designed for Productivity



SW North America, Inc., a manufacturer of precision metalworking production machines, is exhibiting the BA 322 horizontal machining center at EASTEC 2015.

The BA 322 is a compact, twin-spindle horizontal machining center targeted for 4- or 5-axis machining of small to medium-sized steel, cast iron and light metal workpieces. Typical examples include brake calipers, hydraulic valves and turbocharger components including compressor wheels. The double swivel table design allows workpieces to be loaded/unloaded in cycle. The BA 322 name represents the 300 mm distance between the two spindles and two tables. It is the smallest frame size of SW's heavy-duty machining centers.

BA 322 is equipped with two spindles, a specially developed twin swivel trunnion, and twin or quadruple 5-axis modules to suit the actual machining requirement. Five-axis machining takes up about 50 percent of SW's applications because today's components are more complex and intricate in design.

Monobloc Machine Bed

To provide precise machining and a rigid framework, the BA 322 incorporates a patented SW monobloc machine bed. This stiff cube carries the 3-axis unit equipped with a maximum four spindles. The simultaneously machining of four spindles provides great efficiency and maximizes workpiece throughput. This spindle arrangement provides optimum chip flow.

Productivity

The machining center was designed to be highly productive. In lieu of synthetics, SW relies on lost-wax-cast collets in high-alloyed steel, controlled by a cylinder and monitored to confirm the tool is correctly locked. A choice of three different magazine sizes, with up to 128 tools per machine, is available. Tools are changed using the pick-up system. The un-tensioned chain of the magazine reaches speeds of up to 80 m/min and runs in a link rail. Retightening is not necessary.

Finally, a hydraulic pack is required because SW not only offers the clamping fixtures with its components, but also provides the elements necessary to control them. Each of the two workholding units on the twin swivel trunnion of the BA 322 is controlled by up to eight hydraulic pipes and an additional five pneumatic ones, all featuring rotary distributors.

SW North America, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Schwbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH, Schramberg-Waldmssingen, Germany. SW is a designer and manufacturer of precision multi-spindle horizontal machining centers and manufacturing solutions for the metalworking industry.

For more information contact:

SW North America, Inc.

40615 Koppernick Unit 2

Canton, MI 48187

248 622-9725

info@sw-machines.de

www.sw-machines.de

www.sw-machines.com/en/sw-worldwide

EASTEC Booth 1830

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