Browse by Editorial Category
Browse by Edition Date

January 2016

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Applying TechnologyApplying Technology
Expand DRODRO
Expand Current NewsCurrent News
Collapse Machinery-Metalcutting-ChipmakingMachinery-Metalcutting-Chipmaking
Expand PeoplePeople
Expand Special MachinerySpecial Machinery

show all editions →

Click here to watch Tutorial Videos >

IscarIscarSST ConsumablesSST Consumables

Expanded Line of Compact Horizontal Machines



Methods Machine Tools Inc has recently made significant updates to its line of KIWA horizontals. The latest addition is a compact KMH-300A direct drive model. The machine features a 40-taper, 12,000 RPM, 12.6" (320 mm) dual pallet, designed for small automotive part machining and general job shop parts that require 40 taper tooling.

Methods is offering additional options, such as rotary tables integrated into the KIWA horizontal machines as well as pallet shuttling capabilities to enable the 4-axis machine to have 5-axis capacity.

Another available option is the addition of tombstones with multi rotary heads to give the machine 5-axis capability. When using multiple rotary heads, several parts can be worked on in one cycle, enabling longer, unattended running times. The rotary heads have pallets, designed for faster, more efficient changeovers between jobs.

The KMH series offers an integrated full rotary B-axis and a reliable FANUC Oi-MD control with a 15" LCD screen. All models feature excellent chip evacuation and easy access for set-up/maintenance. A spindle oil cooling system and chilled ball-screws are standard on all models.

Methods has also updated several model configurations, to meet customer requests. The KH-Series models now includes the KH-55 19.7" (500 mm) dual pallet model, with 10k RPM, Cat 50-taper, with more spindle motor torque of 623 NM (459f-lbs.). This option will allow for more aggressive cutting in hardened materials.

The KH-45 Series machines now include models with more Y-axis travel to 29" (737mm), enabling tall parts that would normally require a 500 mm size machine, to be processed on a smaller footprint machine, saving both money and space.

In addition, the KH-4500 Series machines now offers models with 20k RPM and HSK 63 tooling, as well as a 1G, 74M rapids, making this machine extremely productive in cutting non-ferrous materials.

For more information contact:

Bernie Otto

Methods Machine Tools, Inc.

65 Union Avenue

Sudbury, MA 01776

877-MMT-4CNC (877-668-4262)

www.methodsmachine.com

< back