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Machine Models for 5-Axis Machining



Hermle Machine Company has released a new machine to the North American market. The C 650 is an extension to the Hermle performance line series, and now provides three machine models for economical 5-axis machining. The performance line, consisting of the C 250, C 400 and now the C 650, is positioned below the high performance line consisting of models C 12, C 22, C 32, C 42, C 52 and C 62, and it very nearly matches their performance capabilities. The only differences between the performance line and the high performance line are the amount of accessories available and the price point.

Like the C 250 and the C 400, the C 650 uses a modification of Hermle's gantry-type design, with a mineral-cast machine bed that is manufactured in Hermle's own new mineral casting foundry in Germany. The swiveling rotary table can accommodate workpieces up to 1,500 kg (O 900 x 600 mm), allowing for highly precise machining.

The traverse path in the stainless-steel-clad working area comprises 1,050 x 900 x 600 mm with a vertical table clearance of 775 mm and a door aperture of 1,050 mm, ideal parameters for simple and safe crane charging.

The C 650 has an integrated tool magazine for 42 tools. Two additional magazines with 50 or 88 extra magazine pockets are available as options. The control panel of the C 650 is also designed to swivel easily to the magazine loading location, so the operator can enter the tool data directly into the tool table in the control system. The 200 mm high platform, adapted to the loading point, puts the operator in an optimal, ergonomic position to load and unload the tools.

The C 650 is equipped with the Heidenhain TNC 640 control system as standard, providing access to the full programming capacity of this system. The control panel has a large (19") color TFT touchscreen; this will be standard on all Hermle machines moving forward.

As an added option, the C 650 can be equipped with the ergonomically adjustable comfort control panel instead. The control system includes Hermle's own set-ups that give the operator ideal support for managing all kinds of milling operations.

In addition, the various Hermle digital components such as Hermle Information Monitoring Software (HIMS) and Hermle Automation Control System (HACS) are available as options for the C 650.

For servicing, the Hermle Maintenance Diagnosis System is available for continuous monitoring of the machine's condition. It facilitates rapid machine diagnostics and status-oriented maintenance planning.

Options for individual and economical usage extend the range of applications for the C 650. For example, magazine pockets, different cooling and chip removal systems, extractors, tool breakage monitoring, tool measurement systems, touch probes and precision packages can be adapted.

For more information contact:

Hermle Machine Company, LLC

5100 West Franklin Drive

Franklin, WI 53132

414-421-9770

info@hermlemachine.com

www.hermlemachine.com

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