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New Control Supports New Machine Technologies



Milltronics will feature its new INSPIRE+ control at IMTS, which visitors will be able to interact with in booth (338319) consoles.

INSPIRE+ is designed to enhance the user interface and improve surface finish and cycle times. The new control also provides faster and complete simulation for complex parts, Industry 4.0 and IoT support, and enhances customer service capabilities that include remote troubleshooting and diagnostics. INSPIRE+ is also built for growth-it supports new machine technologies, including 5-axis and live-tooling lathes, and was designed with an open architecture for future developments.

The INSPIRE+ control will also be on every machine on display, which will include the new VM250IL, Milltronics' first 5-axis mill, the VM3020IL (3-axis mill), VM4020 (3-axis mill), VK4II (tool room mill) and TRL18 (tool room lathe).

VM250IL

This 5-axis VMC features a 10" trunnion table and XYZ axis travels measuring 21.7" x 20" x 20.5". The rotary table offers +40/-120° of A-axis rotation and 360° in the C-axis. The machine is equipped with either a 10,000- or 15,000-RPM inline spindle. A 40-station, swing-arm ATC comes standard.

VM3020IL

The VM3020IL is a 3-axis VMC with 30" x 18" x 22" in XYZ travels and a 34" x 20" table that supports 3,140 lbs. of weight at full speed. It also features a 24-HP, 12,000-RPM BIG-PLUS spindle. This machine will demonstrate its surface finish capabilities at IMTS.

VM4020

Milltronics' most popular size machining center, the 3-axis VM4020 provides 40" x 20" x 20" of XYZ travels, a 46" x 20" table, a 20-HP spindle motor, 10,000-RPM BIG-PLUS spindle and much more. Its advanced surface finish capabilities will be on display at IMTS.

VK4II

This full 3-axis CNC knee mill has the Milltronics MillSlide that provides rigid, CNC programmable Z-axis travel. "By traversing the entire head up and down, the MillSlide is more robust than competitors' quill-driven solutions," said a company spokesperson.

The optional Quill Scale integrates with the CNC feedback and users have a built-in Z-axis DRO. With 33" x 14.25" x 5.25" of XYZ travels (MillSlide), 16.5" knee and 5.83 inches of quill travel, the VK4II can be run as manual, teach or full CNC. IMTS visitors will see a demonstration highlighting the VK4II's advanced cutting technology.

TRL18

With a generous swing of 18.7", length of 60" and a 2.56" spindle bore, the TRL18 is Milltronics' most popular tool room lathe. Featuring a 24-HP, 2,600-RPM spindle, it produces 255 ft-lbs. of torque. The TRL18 comes standard with an 8-station electro-mechanical turret. Options include chucks and chip conveyor.

For more information contact:

Milltronics USA, Inc.

2920 Fortune Cir. W Ste. C

Indianapolis, IN 46241

952-442-1410

info@milltronics.com

www.milltronics.com

IMTS South Building, Level 3

Booth 338319

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