Tool-holding technology

UK debuts are planned for a number of products from Gewefa and its partners (hall 17, stand 362).

For instance, the Gewefa M96 ER is a hydraulic tool-holding system that fixes on the collet location of ER driven-head spindles, while the Rainbow range of angle heads from Gewefa principal Pibomulti are assembled on a modular concept that creates cost savings of up to 30% over standard fixed-head units. Another Gewefa partner, EWS, a manufacturer of driven and static tool holders for CNC lathes, has upgraded its quick-change Varia modular system into Varia-VX, offering increased performance for turning and milling processes.
For further information www.gewefa.co.uk

World first for aero-engine production

TEK4 will use the show to introduce a world first dedicated to the production of aerospace blades and vanes (hall 18, stand 8).

As a specialist in cooling-hole drilling technology for jet engines and gas turbines, the company will be introducing its TEK4 6G FHD SA fast-hole EDM drill. The TEK4 6G FHD SA on the stand will incorporate full six-axis simultaneous machining, intelligent probing, and pre-breakthrough and breakthrough tool detection. These features are essential for machine shops in this sector as it enables companies to avoid the risk of back-wall impingement.
For further information www.tek4.co.uk

HMCs showcased

The stand of Starrag will centre on Heckert’s four-/five-axis horizontal machining centres, as well as on how the company’s Integrated Production System (IPS) is an integral part of Starrag’s Industry 4.0 strategies (hall 17, stand 530).

Heckert’s recently announced horizontal machine series offers traverse rates up to 80 m/min. The machines – H45, H50 and H55, L40, L50, L55 and X40 – not only have a smaller footprint of up to 30% less than traditional horizontal-spindle models, which results in an estimated 15% increase in productivity per unit area, but offer acceleration rates of 1.2 G, tool-change (chip-to-chip) times down to 2.2 seconds and pallet-change times down to 8.5 seconds. The latest Heckert HMCs are based on a modular design that enables the use of different pallets. In all cases there is an optional NC rotary table (up to 900 rpm) for turning operations in the same set-up. Different tool magazines are available up to 320 stations.
For further information www.starrag.com

Smart manufacturing

Renishaw will showcase a range of process control solutions for advanced manufacturing industries (hall 19, stand 43).

For instance, a machining cell will be on display to demonstrate how high levels of automation and connectivity can be incorporated into CNC machining operations. The cell will replicate the closed-loop process control applications that Renishaw uses to machine parts at its own production facilities in the UK, such as the 460,000 sq ft site in Miskin, Wales, where the integrated application of the company’s technologies enables productive, automated manufacturing with reduced labour and skill requirements, despite the low-volume, high-variety production environment.
For further information www.renishaw.com

Multi-spindle turning on display

Tornos will give a UK exhibition debut to the MultiSwiss 8×26 (hall 19, stand 312). The machine is one of a family of three that range in spindle size from 14 to 32 mm. Equipped with eight spindles and eight slides for main operations, and accommodating up to three tools per slide, the MultiSwiss 8×26 features eight synchronous motor spindles and fast barrel indexing for producing turned parts up to 26 mm in diameter. Each of the 11 kW motor spindles is equipped with a C axis and counter spindle.

The counter spindle is mounted on two axes so it can work completely independently. Offering up to five tool positions, two of these provide the option of driven tools. A quick-change tool-holder system developed for MultiSwiss machines makes full use of kinematics that focus on keeping tools close to the workpiece, maximising in-cut time. Thanks to the damping performance when machining, Tornos says that the MultiSwiss can improve surface finish and extend tool life by an average of 30%, and up to 70% in some cases.
For further information www.tornos.com