U6 Universal Machining Center

May 01, 2011

MAG adds a new dimension to its universal gantry mills with the new adjustable-rail U6 Series, providing a vertical W-axis to accommodate extremely tall parts. The U6 universal machining center is engineered to bring the lean machining revolution to large, high-value, complex-geometry parts, enabling 5-axis machining and contouring with automatically interchangeable heads to minimize machine downtime, part reorientations and set-ups. The machine's robust construction makes it ideal for heavy, tough cuts in big parts of steel, titanium, crusty forgings or aluminum. Wide application versatility delivers greater throughput and processing efficiencies to "large part" manufacturers in aerospace, off-road and heavy equipment, energy, die-mold, marine and mining.

The U6 can be configured with a massive cross rail (Y-axis) up to 9 m (29.5 ft), while the adjustable W-axis optimizes machine stiffness and provides up to 5 m (16.4 ft) of vertical travel to complement the up to 2.5 m (8.2 ft) Z-axis ram. The combination of WZ- and Y-axes offers a height and width range up to 7.5 x 9 m (24.6 x 29.5 ft) to accommodate machining in the extreme limits of the work zone, or provide clearance to maneuver over extremely large workpieces. The heavy-duty Z-axis ram, with 650 x 750mm (25.6 x 29.5 in) rectangular cross section, supports multiple head configurations and spindle power options, while linear feed rates up to 20 m/min (787 ipm) enable fast response in heavy cuts on hard metals.

The U6 design allows the cross rail to be positioned close to the part for machining with minimal ram extension and maximum stiffness for extreme accuracy. As options, the U6 is offered with a choice of 1 m, 1.5 m, 2 m and 2.5 m rams for best fit to processing needs.

The U6 universal machining center, available in bridge-type and rail-type platforms, is adaptable to accommodate a wide range of part size and shape requirements. The U6B bridge-type gantry utilizes a stationary support and optional X-axis pallet shuttle system that moves the part to coordinates on precision linear guide ways with rack-and-pinion drives for smooth, precise movement at high thrust levels. Available with a broad range of table and pallet shuttle systems, the U6 bridge-type can be equipped for single or multi-pallet operation to maximize cutting time during part load/unload.

The U6R rail-type offers unlimited X-axis travel, and is expandable to fit the application. The U6 can be outfitted with a range of high-torque or high-speed spindles, up to 74.5 kW (100 hp) and up to 24,000 rpm, choice of tapers, and vertical, horizontal or 5-axis head configurations to cover the spectrum of machining requirements. Automatic head change takes less than two minutes, and five-axis and horizontal heads feature continuous C-axis to keep the spindle in-cut without running out of C-axis travel or waiting for unwind.

Custom head configurations are also available. Heads store in their own cradle within a separate headstand located just outside the work zone for easy access. Automatic head change can be integrated with a tool storage module to provide auto-positioning changes and minimize cycle time for changing tools or exchanging heads. Tool magazines are expandable, with options for storage for up to 120 tools on the bridge/moving table machine and 63 tools on the rail machine.

The U6 provides superior precision on critical parts with repeatability of 0.038mm (0.0015 in) in the X axis, 0.008mm (0.00031 in) the Y and Z axes, and 14 arc second accuracy in C axis. Feedrates up to 20 m/min (787 ipm) optimize processing efficiencies on large part surfaces.

Standard module options include choice of Fanuc or Siemens controls, a bridge/moving table or rail/moving gantry platform, single or dual-spindles, automatic tool change, and automatic head change – making the U6 an ideal, customizable solution for large prismatic part manufacturers looking for heavy-duty manufacturing capacity.

Related Glossary Terms

  • clearance

    clearance

    Space provided behind a tool’s land or relief to prevent rubbing and subsequent premature deterioration of the tool. See land; relief.

  • feed

    feed

    Rate of change of position of the tool as a whole, relative to the workpiece while cutting.

  • machining center

    machining center

    CNC machine tool capable of drilling, reaming, tapping, milling and boring. Normally comes with an automatic toolchanger. See automatic toolchanger.

  • stiffness

    stiffness

    1. Ability of a material or part to resist elastic deflection. 2. The rate of stress with respect to strain; the greater the stress required to produce a given strain, the stiffer the material is said to be. See dynamic stiffness; static stiffness.

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