MVR-Cx Series Double-Column Machining Centers

Contact Details

Nidec Machine Tool America LLC
Address
46992 Liberty Dr.
Wixom
48393
MI
United States
Phone
630-693-4700
Fax
630-693-4710
November 20, 2021
MVR-Cx Series Provides Simplicity, Efficiency

Nidec Machine Tool Corporation (President: Kenichi Wakabayashi, Head Office: Ritto City, Shiga Prefecture) recently launched the MVR-Cx series of double-column machining centers as its first new product since becoming a subsidiary of Nidec Corporation. We have set a goal of 100 billion yen in sales for the fiscal year ending March 2026 and will expand our large machine tool business as a core business.

The MVR-Cx series is a simple, easy-to-use machine that efficiently performs single-item and high-mix low-volume production in machining general large parts such as can structures. The newly developed "Nidec Navi" operation support function, which significantly reduces the production time from receiving a job to shipping a product, comes as a standard feature. A wide variety of original screens are available to simplify initial machining settings, such as program creation, debugging, and centering of the workpiece before machining, which used to be time-consuming in one-product and high-mix low-volume productions. In addition to the guidance to make the program easy to operate, a simple collision prevention function (opt.) is also available, making it easy to work with for those new to machine operation. Furthermore, 3D visual guidance is projected on the operation screen to support each operation until recovery when machine trouble occurs. This allows our support center to remotely access the machine at the customer's factory to monitor the machine status and provide prompt support based on the monitored information.

The maximum spindle speeds are 4,000 rpm and 6,000 rpm (Opt.), and the standard specification is a cylindrical attachment that can easily fit inside a can manufacturing structure. Grease is used as lubricant for the main spindle and attachments, greatly cutting energy costs by reducing air supply.

Moreover, the assembly structure that can be installed in small or large locations and can be carried in by a 15-ton truck or installed in a narrow space.

Since its launch in 2003, the MVR series has been well received for its high accuracy and productivity, and has been delivered for a wide range of purposes such as molds, industrial machinery, construction machinery, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, etc. The MVR-Cx quickly adapts to changes in the environment surrounding the manufacturing industry - it is a machine that is easy to operate even for those without experience which contributes to improvement in productivity.

Related Glossary Terms

  • centering

    centering

    1. Process of locating the center of a workpiece to be mounted on centers. 2. Process of mounting the workpiece concentric to the machine spindle. See centers.

  • centers

    centers

    Cone-shaped pins that support a workpiece by one or two ends during machining. The centers fit into holes drilled in the workpiece ends. Centers that turn with the workpiece are called “live” centers; those that do not are called “dead” centers.

  • recovery

    recovery

    Reduction or removal of workhardening effects, without motion of large-angle grain boundaries.

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