At Gear Expo 2015 in booth 1322, Mazak will use its INTEGREX i-100ST equipped with the latest MAZATROL SmoothX CNC to demonstrate how advanced multitasking machines can effectively perform today's gear-making processes, from hobbing to skiving to gashing.
Mazak multitasking machines, including the INTEGREX i-100ST and over 90 other model configurations, when paired with the right software and CAD/CAM system, can serve as adaptive gear machining solutions that produce precision gears of all shapes and sizes. Unlike dedicated gear cutting equipment, these machines have the flexibility to perform a wide variety of operations in a single set-up.
Shops with occasional gear work, for example, can use a Mazak multitasking machine to turn a part's I.D. and O.D., process its mating features and then power skive its gear tooth pattern. "Performing all of these functions on one machine improves overall accuracy because every part feature runs true to the gear teeth. And, when the machine is not busy with gear work, it can continue to earn its keep by productively processing a broad range of complex, non-gear components," said a company spokesperson.
One of the most compact models in the Mazak multitasking machine family, the INTEGREX i-100ST processes small complex workpieces in single set-ups. It employs two 15-HP, 6,000-RPM turning spindles, a nine-tool lower turret and a 10-HP, 12,000-RPM milling spindle. Each turning spindle features a 6" chuck with a 2.4" bore size that can accommodate bar stock of up to 2" in diameter. The machine's 36-tool magazine accommodates tools up to 5.1" in diameter when neighboring stations are empty and up to 3.5" in diameter when stations are occupied.
"Gear Expo attendees will be among the first to see the INTEGREX i-100ST equipped with the new SMOOTH TECHNOLOGY process-performance platform, which has transformed the way the company's multi-axis machines perform," said a spokesperson.
The MAZATROL SmoothX CNC, a key element of SMOOTH TECHNOLOGY, operates four times faster than Mazak's previous-generation controls. "Gear makers, especially, will benefit from faster rotary axis speeds, which allow the machine tool to quickly perform gear hobbing and skiving operations," said the spokesperson.
Because the INTEGREX i-100ST is only one of the adaptive gear machining solutions available through Mazak, Gear Expo attendees can also inquire about the company's other gear production options while in booth 1322. The company's larger multitasking machines with full 5-axis capabilities can also produce spiral-bevel gear sets. The INTEGREX e-1550V/10, for example, can machine a spiral-bevel gear set with a 29-tooth, 22"-diameter pinion gear and a 114-tooth, 6'-diameter gear ring in a matter of days as opposed to months.
For more information contact:
Tasha Riddell
Mazak Corporation
P.O. Box 970
Florence, KY 41022-0970
859-342-1700
triddell@mazakcorp.com
www.mazakusa.com
Gear Expo Booth 1322