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CNC Gear Deburring Machine



The Helios TM 250-CNC machine from Tecnomacchine brings together two fundamental strategies that empower manufacturers to deburr gears more productively. "For many job shops, smaller lot sizes and a higher mix of part numbers make a fully automated solution difficult to justify," said Dave Harroun, Vice President of Helios Gear Products. "But with the right feature set, such as the TM 250-CNC, manufacturers can deburr gears more profitably than ever before."

The TM 250-CNC evolves from the "250 strategy," which uses a rotary table with twin work spindles to minimize idle machine time, thus maximizing potential productivity. Machining is performed on one work spindle while the other is simultaneously unloaded and loaded manually. This configuration allows the machine to easily adapt in the future to an automatic loading strategy via robot, collaborative robot (cobot), pick & place or other systems. The TM 250 shifts the paradigm from a fully manual deburring process to one equipped with a machine tool that allows next-level quality and productivity.

The TM 250-CNC also adds a "CNC strategy," which enables set-up personnel to store all tool spindle parameters. These include radial, axial and tangential positions, as well as tool speed, direction and pressure. "Crucially, this allows a single set-up per part number, which can be consistently and reliably repeated simply by loading a program. With CNC ability, the TM 250 becomes a versatile workhorse for any gear manufacturers with a high mix of part types," said a spokesperson.

"For manufacturers of medium- to high-mix gear types, the TM 250-CNC offers a versatile, productive solution for chamfer-deburring," said Adam Gimpert, President of Helios Gear Products. "By using this machine tool, quality can be improved along with reliability and consistency. Because of the 250's rotary table feature, the machine can easily integrate automation in the future, making it a sound investment."

For more information contact:

Helios Gear Products, LLC

635 Schneider Drive

South Elgin, IL 60177

847-931-4121

sales@heliosgearproducts.com

www.heliosgearproducts.com

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