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Milling Demos Highlight Complex Aerospace Parts

GROB Systems, Inc., a developer of manufacturing systems and machine tools, announced it will demonstrate a range of 5-axis machining applications at IMTS in the West Building booth 431400 (YG-1 Tool Co. booth) and booth 431436 (Allied Machine & Engineering booth).

GROB machining centers, which are compatible with Industry 4.0 principles, are made in the U.S. at the GROB Systems full production facility in Ohio and often include advanced automation solutions for increased productivity. Having the machining center and automation come from the same builder offers customers streamlined service and support to keep the entire cell running at long-term high efficiency. GROB machine concepts include a horizontal spindle position that permits the longest possible Z-travel path and optimum chip fall.

Booth 431400 (YG-1 Tool Co. booth)

The GROB G150 5-Axis Universal Machining Center integrated with the GRC-R12 Robot Cell will be under power. The G150 provides high precision, complex machining in a compact size with a smaller work envelope.

"Featuring direct and absolute position encoders in all axes and an innovative machine cooling process, the machining center provides exceptional contouring accuracy," said a company spokesperson.

Pairing the G150 with the compact GRC-R12 Robot Cell increases productivity even further by offering a flexible, customizable and affordable automation solution. The cell has a 6-axis FANUC M-10iD/12 robot with 4.7' (1,441 mm) reach, capable of handling a maximum load of 26.5 lbs. (12 kg). The GRC-R12 features a pneumatic single- or double-gripper system. The drawer feed system can have up to six drawers that can be unloaded and reloaded while the robot cell and machining center are in operation.

Multiple machining demonstrations will be held throughout each day.

Booth 431436 (Allied Machine & Engineering booth)

The GROB G550T 5-Axis Mill/Turn Universal Machining Center is capable of machining a part by milling and turning in a single set-up, saving time, costs and floor space. The machine is equipped with a Siemens 840D SL control, 14,500 RPM spindle and an HSK-T100 tool interface.

For maximum stability and machining performance, the G550T features a powerful mill-turn table with T-slots arranged in a star shape. Three linear and two rotary axes permit 5-sided machining, as well as 5-axis simultaneous interpolation, with a swivel range of 230° in the A-axis and 360° in the B-axis. The drive design is based on two symmetrically located ball screws, weight compensation in the Y-axis and wear-free torque motors in the A and B axes.

Attendees will see demonstrations, including an aerospace hydraulic manifold milled from 4140 steel supported by hyperMILL CAM programming from OPEN MIND Technologies.

For more information contact:

GROB Systems, Inc.

Machine Tool Division

1070 Navajo Drive

Bluffton, OH 45817

info.us@grobgroup.com

www.grobgroup.com/en/

IMTS West Building, Level 3

YG-1 Tool Co. Booth 431400

Allied Machine & Engineering Booth 431436

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