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Portal-Style 5-Axis Milling Center



The Umill 1800 from Mecof, part of EMCO Group, offers milling and turning solutions designed to meet the needs of mold makers, aerospace, automotive and precision engineering users by offering precision, high dynamics, operational flexibility and cost-effectiveness. Umill 1800 is a 5-axis milling center in a bridge design with moving table and crossbeam permitting loading from the top or the front of the machine.

Milling and Turning

Umill 1800 has a working range of 2,150 mm on the longitudinal axis Y, 1,800 mm on the cross X-axis and 1,250 mm in the vertical Z-axis. Fourth and fifth axes are separately on the table and on the head, both with unique characteristics. The 5-axis machine can be equipped to work as a milling machine or as a multitasking solution for milling and turning operations. The table can be dedicated to milling and features a rotation speed of 10 RPM, transmission by means of torque motor, 1.700 x 1.400 mm plate and a load capacity of 10 ton or turning up to 250 RPM, transmission by means of torque motor, plate with 1,800 mm diameter and a load capacity of 5 tons. Rapid traverse is 60 m/min. The movement of the table is carried out on two guideways size 65 with three trucks per guideway.

With these dimensions, the maximum workable piece has a diameter equal to 2,500 mm. In case of turning operations, the spindle is locked by using a Hirth coupling/face gears, thus disengaging the spindle and bearings from their stresses.

UMILL 1800 is equipped with two specific types of numerical controls, the Siemens 840D Solution Line or the Heidenhain TNC 640 HSCI able to manage both milling operations and turning operations. The head is available in two versions, which differ in the type of motor: a high-speed motor spindle (45 kW and 300 Nm in S1, HSK 100 and 12,000 RPM and beyond) and as an alternative, a 38 kW solution with mechanical transmission, tool taper ISO 50 or HSK 100, 600 Nm of torque in S1 and a rotation speed of up to 6,000 RPM.

The head has another unique feature connected to the rotary axis: its shape allows positioning the tool for working in undercut up to -15 °. In the horizontal position the tool axis is exactly aligned with the direction of the table movement. "Being able to engage a single axis has accuracy advantages, thrust force benefits and a reduction of complexity in programming," said a company spokesperson.

The structure of the Umill 1800 is composed of three main parts rigidly attached to each other, so installation time is minimized. The machine can be located on the workshop floor without having to build a foundation and without interfering with current production.

The machine configuration supports optimum machining dynamics at any point within the working volume: the head overhang is the same regardless of the position of the axes. "Without components such as rams that modify the geometric conditions, it ensures repeatability and precision. The volumetric accuracy, calculated on the basis of an ideal diagonal within the working range, is among the most accurate available anywhere," said the spokesperson.

Practical to Use

In addition to the numerical control panel positioned at the side of the machine, at the back there is an additional panel dedicated to the tool magazine management (from 64 up to 228 pockets), which can also be managed while in process to perform tool refresh, addition or replacement.

The control system communicates with drives, measuring systems and motors via digital signals. In addition to increased speed in transmission and information management, the main advantage is the elimination of signal noise.

Integrated Energy Saving (IES) is a system integrated in the numerical control that, through the latest generation of drives, permits energy recovery during braking and releasing it back into the grid. Users can also set the process to "stand-by," "automatic" or "off".

Standard package Safety Integrated incorporates all the functions related to security management (electrical locks, clamping, spindle rotation in case of emergency, etc.), which are wholly managed by the CNC.

In terms of options, Mecof has created some packages that can further enhance the capabilities and the operational reliability of the machine. In case of a power failure, for example, the Extended System Retraction (ESR) function releases the tool axis in positive direction. Without this device, the operating time of the machine brakes would not be enough to avoid an axis failure which, although in the order of hundredths of a millimeter, would leave a mark on the piece or, at worst, would result in a tool breakage or part damage.

With the OMHK option the operator has the possibility to calibrate the milling head and the rotary table, optimizing the kinematics of the machine for 5-axis operation. The graphics interface has been customized to be easier to understand and manage: in maintenance, for example, control and check pages include recall alert in case of preventive or scheduled service interventions, deadlines, fill-ups, etc.

Also, screen pages display wear monitoring data of key components such as screws, guideways, pads, spindles, bearings, etc.

Full guarding contains the cooling lubricants: the coolant and the chips are then conveyed by two lateral screw conveyors to a filtering device that separately handles the chips (recovered in classic container) and the liquid (filtered and recirculated back into the tank). The main door, with electromechanical interlock, allows front and top access for easy manual loading or by overhead crane.

Monitoring of tool conditions can be assigned to a series of integrated sensors (one sensitive to vibrations and one to forces) to determine the optimum working conditions, and to set a threshold for intervention beyond which it is necessary to proceed with the reduction of working parameters or stop the machine.

For more information contact:

EMCO Corporation

46850 Magellan Drive

Unit 160

Novi, MI 48377-2448

248-313-2700

info@emco-usa.com

www.emco-world.com

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