Mazak quick turn nexus 360

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Bongioanni Macchine has recently developed its production department purchasing a brand new numerical control grinding lathe “MAZAK” model “QUICK TURN NEXUS 350” for a precision machining of medium dimensioned mechanical parts (up to a maximum of 400mm Ø).

Its integrated numerical control “MAZATROL”, conceived and realized by the same manufacturer of the machine, is a guarantee of high reliability and operation, other than offering a direct logic control, suitable to be adapted easily to the most different working exigencies.

From decades Mazak is one of the world leader in designing and manufacturing machines for any kind of mechanical machining and is very appreciated by the experts of the sector for the high quality level of its products, suitable to last as time goes by maintaining their working characteristics unchanged for many years.

The grinding lathe is equipped with the most groundbreaking technologies available on the market: multitasking of latest generation, motors with direct starting able to grant the highest rotation speeds of the spindle and translation of the axis, process automation, system of conversational numerical control (system of vocal messaging to assist the operator).

An important feature of the machine is the active control of the vibrations that are minimized intervening in a continuous and clever way on the working setups of the grinding lathe and grant, in this way, other than a longer lasting of the tool, also the maximum precision on the machined pieces, which is fundamental for the turning and the subsequent grinding of pinions, bushes and other parts that in the machines of Bongioanni are subject to very high stresses.

Moreover the grinding lathe is equipped with a system to prevent the collisions between machine and part, that can avoid serious damages to the mechanics other than long and costly stoppages of the production. The high working precision is ensured not only by a solid and particularly stiff structure, but also by special functions such as the compensation of thermal expansions by the sophisticated logic machine, as well as the system to control the unbalancing of the equipment that shows to the operator the positions and the weights necessary for the correct balance of the clamping instruments of the machined piece.

Nothing is neglected in this state-of-the-art grinding lathe, not even the preventive maintenance, “suggested” in a simple and easily readable way directly by the machine that monitors constantly the most significant parameters for its correct running and informs the operator when it is the most suitable moment to intervent.

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