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STANDARD MT-1000 Turret Mill with Twin Spindle

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Description

A Turret Mill with Twin Spindle refers to a type of vertical milling machine that is equipped with two spindles, which are located vertically one above the other. The main advantage of having two spindles is that it enables the machine to perform multiple operations simultaneously, thereby increasing productivity and efficiency.

The turret on the mill is a rotating assembly that holds the cutting tools in place and allows them to be positioned and changed as needed. The two spindles are mounted on the turret, with one being located at the top and the other at the bottom. The spindles are typically driven by separate motors and can be operated independently or together, depending on the requirements of the machining process.

This type of milling machine is commonly used for complex parts that require multiple operations, such as drilling, boring, and tapping, as well as for performing milling operations on both sides of a workpiece. The twin spindles can also be used to perform multiple machining operations on different parts at the same time, further increasing productivity.

Overall, the Turret Mill with Twin Spindle is a versatile and efficient machine tool that is commonly used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and defense.

Specifications
Description Metric Imperial

Work Surface

1370x320mm 

54 x 12.5in

Table Movement Range

X-Axis 1000mm

Y-Axis 380mm

Z-Axis 400mm

X-Axis 39.37in

Y-Axis 14.96in

Z-Axis 15.75in

Table Feed Rate

X-Axis 30-830mm/min

Y-Axis 30-830mm/min

Z-Axis 23-625mm/min

X-Axis 1.18-32.68 in/min

Y-Axis 1.18-32.68 in/min

Z-Axis 0.91-24.61 in/min

Table Traverse Rate

X-Axis 1335mm/min

Y-Axis 1335mm/min

Z-Axis 1000mm/min

X-Axis 52.56 in/min

Y-Axis 52.56 in/min

Z-Axis 39.37 in/min

T-slots 

Width 14/  pitch 80

Width 0.55in/ pitch 3.1in

Spindle taper 

ISO40 (V)

ISO40(H)

Spindle speed

Vertical - 65-4660rpm

Horizontal - 35-1500rpm

Vertical - 65-4660rpm

Horizontal - 35-1500rpm

Spindle Axis to Table Distance

35-435mm

1.38-17.13in

Spindle Center to Ram Distance

200mm

7.87in

Ram travel

450mm

17.72in

Main motor

Vertical - 4kW

Horizontal - 3kW

Vertical - 5HP

Horizontal - 4HP

Servo Motor Torque for X/Y/Z

10N.m

7.38 lb-ft

Dimensions

1820x1680x2350mm

71.65 x 66.14 x 92.52in

Weight 

1800kg

3968.32 lbs

 

    Standard Features
    • Variable Feed System
    • 1x Servo Motor Runs 3-Axis Feeds
    • Schneider Electrics
    • Coolant System with Splash Tray
    • Milling Vice
    • Horizontal Arbor
    • Manuals and Certificates
    Delivery

    Delivery 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

    Built on order only.

    How to use a Turret Mill with Twin Spindle

    Using a Turret Mill with Twin Spindle requires a basic understanding of the machine's components and operation.

    Here are the general steps for using this type of milling machine:

    1. Set up the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the table of the mill using clamps or vise. Make sure the workpiece is level and centered.

    2. Select the tools: Choose the appropriate cutting tools for the desired operation, such as end mills, drills, or taps, and insert them into the turret. Ensure that the tools are securely fastened in place.

    3. Select the spindle: Determine which spindle to use for the operation and make sure it is engaged and spinning. If necessary, start the spindle's motor.

    4. Set the speed and feed rate: Set the speed and feed rate for the cutting tool, based on the material being machined and the desired results. The speed and feed rate can be adjusted using the control panel on the mill.

    5. Begin the machining operation: Start the machining operation by lowering the cutting tool onto the workpiece and engaging the feed mechanism. Continue the operation until the desired results are achieved.

    6. Change tools: When the first operation is complete, change to the desired cutting tool and repeat the process as necessary.

    7. Repeat for the other spindle: If desired, repeat the process for the other spindle, performing the same or a different operation on another workpiece.

    It is important to note that proper safety precautions should always be followed when using a Turret Mill with Twin Spindle. This includes wearing eye and ear protection, following proper lockout/tag-out procedures when changing tools, and observing all other safety guidelines specified by the machine manufacturer.

    *Information shown may differ or change without warning*

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    Description

    A Turret Mill with Twin Spindle refers to a type of vertical milling machine that is equipped with two spindles, which are located vertically one above the other. The main advantage of having two spindles is that it enables the machine to perform multiple operations simultaneously, thereby increasing productivity and efficiency.

    The turret on the mill is a rotating assembly that holds the cutting tools in place and allows them to be positioned and changed as needed. The two spindles are mounted on the turret, with one being located at the top and the other at the bottom. The spindles are typically driven by separate motors and can be operated independently or together, depending on the requirements of the machining process.

    This type of milling machine is commonly used for complex parts that require multiple operations, such as drilling, boring, and tapping, as well as for performing milling operations on both sides of a workpiece. The twin spindles can also be used to perform multiple machining operations on different parts at the same time, further increasing productivity.

    Overall, the Turret Mill with Twin Spindle is a versatile and efficient machine tool that is commonly used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and defense.

    Specifications
    Description Metric Imperial

    Work Surface

    1370x320mm 

    54 x 12.5in

    Table Movement Range

    X-Axis 1000mm

    Y-Axis 380mm

    Z-Axis 400mm

    X-Axis 39.37in

    Y-Axis 14.96in

    Z-Axis 15.75in

    Table Feed Rate

    X-Axis 30-830mm/min

    Y-Axis 30-830mm/min

    Z-Axis 23-625mm/min

    X-Axis 1.18-32.68 in/min

    Y-Axis 1.18-32.68 in/min

    Z-Axis 0.91-24.61 in/min

    Table Traverse Rate

    X-Axis 1335mm/min

    Y-Axis 1335mm/min

    Z-Axis 1000mm/min

    X-Axis 52.56 in/min

    Y-Axis 52.56 in/min

    Z-Axis 39.37 in/min

    T-slots 

    Width 14/  pitch 80

    Width 0.55in/ pitch 3.1in

    Spindle taper 

    ISO40 (V)

    ISO40(H)

    Spindle speed

    Vertical - 65-4660rpm

    Horizontal - 35-1500rpm

    Vertical - 65-4660rpm

    Horizontal - 35-1500rpm

    Spindle Axis to Table Distance

    35-435mm

    1.38-17.13in

    Spindle Center to Ram Distance

    200mm

    7.87in

    Ram travel

    450mm

    17.72in

    Main motor

    Vertical - 4kW

    Horizontal - 3kW

    Vertical - 5HP

    Horizontal - 4HP

    Servo Motor Torque for X/Y/Z

    10N.m

    7.38 lb-ft

    Dimensions

    1820x1680x2350mm

    71.65 x 66.14 x 92.52in

    Weight 

    1800kg

    3968.32 lbs

     

      Standard Features
      • Variable Feed System
      • 1x Servo Motor Runs 3-Axis Feeds
      • Schneider Electrics
      • Coolant System with Splash Tray
      • Milling Vice
      • Horizontal Arbor
      • Manuals and Certificates
      Delivery

      Delivery 8-12 Weeks from Deposit

      Built on order only.

      How to use a Turret Mill with Twin Spindle

      Using a Turret Mill with Twin Spindle requires a basic understanding of the machine's components and operation.

      Here are the general steps for using this type of milling machine:

      1. Set up the workpiece: Secure the workpiece to the table of the mill using clamps or vise. Make sure the workpiece is level and centered.

      2. Select the tools: Choose the appropriate cutting tools for the desired operation, such as end mills, drills, or taps, and insert them into the turret. Ensure that the tools are securely fastened in place.

      3. Select the spindle: Determine which spindle to use for the operation and make sure it is engaged and spinning. If necessary, start the spindle's motor.

      4. Set the speed and feed rate: Set the speed and feed rate for the cutting tool, based on the material being machined and the desired results. The speed and feed rate can be adjusted using the control panel on the mill.

      5. Begin the machining operation: Start the machining operation by lowering the cutting tool onto the workpiece and engaging the feed mechanism. Continue the operation until the desired results are achieved.

      6. Change tools: When the first operation is complete, change to the desired cutting tool and repeat the process as necessary.

      7. Repeat for the other spindle: If desired, repeat the process for the other spindle, performing the same or a different operation on another workpiece.

      It is important to note that proper safety precautions should always be followed when using a Turret Mill with Twin Spindle. This includes wearing eye and ear protection, following proper lockout/tag-out procedures when changing tools, and observing all other safety guidelines specified by the machine manufacturer.

      *Information shown may differ or change without warning*