"The FD Series is ideal for small to medium sized job shops, yet capable enough to handle high production environments that run 24/7," said a company spokesperson.
Hyundai WIA's FD Series of CNC VMCs were developed for high production environments and feature an integrated dual pallet configuration. The FD Series range includes the F410D (XYZ travels: 22.4" x 16" x 23"), F500D (XYZ travels: 23.6" x 18" x 22.4") and the F600D (XYZ travels: 31.5" x 23.6" x 23.6"). Standard features include a 24-tool (30-tool optional) swing arm tool changer, thru spindle coolant and rigid tapping.
The FD Series machines feature a traveling column designed for rigidity. The table and workpiece remain stationary during machining, providing uniform loads to the guideways, ballscrews and the spindle motor. The width of the column has been enlarged to help minimize heat distortion within the casting. The dual, automatic 180° indexing pallet is incorporated into the standard design of the machine and is accessible from the front. Because the table remains stationary during cutting, the operator is free to set up on the pallet not in use. Pallet change time is six seconds.
The bed, column and saddle of Hyundai WIA's FD Series are designed using finite element analysis (FEA) and are composed of Meehanite cast iron to help minimize deformation when performing heavy-duty cuts. The bed is designed to absorb vibration for stable machining.
To help eliminate thermal growth during machining, all axes are driven by high precision double-nut ballscrews. All ballscrews are connected directly to the servo drive motors without gears or belts, eliminating backlash. Rapid high-speed axis movement is achieved by the use of linear motion guide ways in all three axes. Rapid traverse is 36 m/min in X- and Y-axis and 30 m/min in Z-axis for the F410D.
The FD Series can be configured with a 10,000 RPM spindle or with a 12,000 RPM spindle for high-speed precision applications. According to the company, ultra precision class angular bearings provide high-speed accel/decel for smooth machining at high RPMs and the main spindle delivers minimal noise and vibration even at high cutting speeds. With the use of a hydraulic tool lock system, machining stability has been increased. Spindle motor is 20 to 25 HP with spindle torque rated at 287/143 Nm on the F600D.
Thru spindle coolant is standard on the FD Series. This feature is particularly useful for deep hole drilling where it is necessary to keep chip flow clear of the cutting surface. Thru spindle coolant also helps to increase tool life and decrease cycle time.
Hyundai WIA's FD Series machining centers are outfitted with 24-tool (30-tool optional), side mount swing arm type tool changers. Tool change times are 1.6 seconds tool-to-tool on the F410D and 2.4 seconds tool-to-tool on the F600D.
The tool changer and magazine are separated by a shutter system that closes during machining, thus keeping chips and fluids clear of the ATC and magazine. When a tool change is required, machining stops, the shutter opens, the ATC exchanges old tool for new, the shutter door then closes and machining begins again. Maximum tool diameter (OD): 90/150 mm. Tool selection method: Random. Tool weight: 8 kg. Tool length: 300 mm.
Hyundai WIA's FD Series machining centers feature the FANUC i-Series CNC control with a 10.4" color LCD with Manual Guide i. A Siemens 825D control is also available.
For more information contact:
Hyundai WIA Machine America Corp.
450 Commerce Blvd
Carlstadt, NJ 07072
201-636-5600
www.hyundai-wiamachine.com
Southwest
TX
Troy Owen
Hillary Machinery Inc.
1825 Summit #207
Plano, TX 75074
800-683-1516
sales@hillaryinc.com
www.hillaryinc.com
OK
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Hillary Machinery, LLC
5415 S. 101st E Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74146
800-683-1516
jeffmessenger8@gmail.com
www.hillaryinc.com
AR, LA
John Kearney
Kearney Machinery, Inc.
5211 Linbar Dr., Ste. 511
Nashville, TN 37211
615-332-7400
johnk@kearneymachinery.com
www.kearneymachinery.com
NM
Dan Jend
Jend Machinery, Inc.
1508 Orion Place
Longmont, CO 80504
303-775-3697
danjend@jendmachinery.com
www.jendmachinery.com
Southeast
NC, SC, VA
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Adept Machine Tools, Inc.
152 Ostwalt Amity Rd.
Troutman, NC 28166
704-498-0595
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www.adeptmachinetools.com
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Kearney Machinery, Inc.
5211 Linbar Dr., Ste. 511
Nashville, TN 37211
615-332-7400
johnk@kearneymachinery.com
www.kearneymachinery.com
FL
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Robert Arthur Machinery LLC
5903 Johns Rd
Tampa, FL 33634
813-887-4455
sales@arthurmachinery.com
www.arthurachinery.com
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David Shaby
Compumachine, Inc.
6 Electronics Ave.
Danvers, MA 01923
978-777-8440
dave.s@compumachine.com
www.compumachine.com
NJ, E. PA, MD, DE, NY (including
Long Island, excluding north of
Westchester/Putnam Counties
Ron Ehrmann
Automation Solutions Inc.
2 Hagerty Blvd., Ste. 300
West Chester, PA 19382-7594
610-430-3670
re@asi-pa.com
www.asi-pa.com
NY (excluding Long Island and south
of Westchester/Putnam Counties)
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Excel Machine Technologies, Inc.
65 Bermar Park
Rochester, NY 14624
585-426-1911
jeremys@emtcnc.com
www.emtcnc.com
W. PA, WV
Chris Perseo
Perseo-Erie, Inc.
2230 West 23rd St.
Erie, PA 16506
814-452-4658
ckp@perseoerie.com
www.perseoerie.com
Midwest
MN, IA, NE, ND, SD, W. WI
Pete Nelson
Productivity, Inc.
15150 25th Ave. North
Minneapolis, MN 55447
9940 Atlantic Dr. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
8402 S. 117th St.
LaVista, NE 68128
763-476-8600
pnelson@productivity.com
www.productivity.com
KS, MO
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SMT/Davis Machine Tool Group
15250 S. Keeler St.
Olathe, KS 66062
913-764-2788
steve@smtco.biz
www.smtco.biz
OH
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Jones Machinery, Inc.
11118 Adwood Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45240
513-825-5000
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www.jonesmachinery.com
KY
Phil Misseldine
Hyundai WIA America Corp
450 Commerce Blvd.
Carlstadt, NJ 07072
201-636-5600
WI
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Progressive Machinery, Inc.
11734 W. Park Place
Milwaukee, WI 53224
414-577-3200
tom.t@progressivemachinerywi.com
www.progressivemachinerywi.com
IL
Richard Nemeth
GlobeTec Partners
403 Joseph Drive
South Elgin, IL 60177
847-608-9301
staff@globetec.com
www.globetec.com
IN
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Heartland Machine & Engineering
2850 Graham Rd.
Franklin, IN 46131
317-346-0463
tom.goin@heartlandme.com
www.heartlandme.com
MI
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Pinnacle Machine Tool, Inc.
5400 Gatewood Drive
Sterling Heights, MI 48310
586-939-4998
tom@pmtcnc.com
www.pinnaclemachinetool1.com
West
N. CA, NV
Joe Clancy
Clancy Machine Tools, Inc.
3942 Valley Ave Bldg. K
Pleasanton, CA 94566
925-249-2299
jclancy@clancymachinetool.com
www.clancymachinetool.com
S. CA
Gary Treisman
Machinery Network
15910 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 1410
Encino, CA 91436
818-788-2260
gary@machinerynetwork.com
www.machinerynetwork.com
Chris De Revere
Wesco Machine Group
20720 Superior St.
Chatsworth, CA 91311
626-357-8000
chris@wescomg.com
www.wescomg.com
CO, WY
Dan Jend
Jend Machinery, Inc.
1508 Orion Place
Longmont, CO 80504
303-775-3697
danjend@jendmachinery.com
www.jendmachinery.com
WA, OR
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LMI Machinery Inc
970 Industry Drive
Tukwila, WA 98188
866-437-7315
dan@newusedmachines.com
www.newusedmachines.com
AZ
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D&R Machinery
75 W. Baseline Rd, Suite 11
Gilbert, AZ 85282
480-353-9715
randy.flores@dandrmachinery.com
www.dandrmachinery.com
UT
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Todd Machinery, Inc.
385 North 700 West
North Salt Lake, UT 84054
801-294-6390
howard@toddmachinery.com
www.toddmachinery.com