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5 Axis Milling / Multi Axis Swiss Screw
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Based on the shop-proven Haas VF-2 platform (30" x 16" x 20" travels), the VF-2SS comes standard
with an innovative 12,000-rpm inline direct-drive spindle, an ultra-fast tool changer and 1400-ipm
rapids. The unique inline, direct-drive system couples the motor directly to the spindle rather than
using belts. Less vibration, less heat and less noise than other drive systems provides better surface
finishes, thermal stability and very quiet operation. The newly designed 24+1 side-mount tool
changer uses lighter materials and a high-performance servo motor, for tool changes that take less
than 1.5 seconds tool to tool. High-pitch ballscrews and high-torque servo motors on all axes provide
rapids of 1400 ipm.
The Haas VF-2 vertical machining center has 30" x 16" x 20" (762 x 406 x 508 mm) xyz travels and is
built utilizing all American-made cast-iron components. The Haas VF-2 is a rugged, small-footprint
VMC that yields reliability and accuracy in a small-framed machine. The VF-2 has a 40-taper cartridge
spindle driven by a 20 hp vector Dual-Drive (Y-Delta) motor. The VF-2 produces either 75 ft-lb of torque
at a low 1400 rpm, or 250 ft-lb at 450 rpm with the optional 2-speed gearbox -- and will also run up to
7500 rpm in 1.2 seconds for finishing aluminum.
The Haas Super Mini Mill has a generous work envelope of 16" x 12" x 10".
This super-compact machine features a 40-taper spindle, speeds to
10,000 rpm, 600-ipm rapids and a 10-pocket automatic tool changer. The
Mini Mill handles small-parts manufacturing with the same reliability as all
Haas CNC machines. It's ideal for finishing work and cutting aluminum,
yet also provides enough low-end torque to cut steel.
MK Precision uses the latest HAAS Rotary Indexers
for true 4th and 5th axis machining of your complex
parts. We also use them for positioning, to cut your
production costs through reduced setup times and
increased productivity.
The T5C25XB is used to eliminate second and third
operations by automatically repositioning parts to a new
angle. The T5C increases productivity by reducing manual
parts handling and tool changes. It is also capable of full
360-degrees of spindle rotation and 240-degrees of tilt to
reach virtually any angle and operates full 4th and 5th-axis.
The HA5C-CNCB is the ideal choice for holding smaller parts. It can clamp parts using standard 5C
collets or by chucking them in a 3-jaw chuck attached to 2 3/16"-10" spindle nose.
MK Precision 206 Camars Drive Warminster, PA. 18974 Phone (215)675-4590 Fax (215)359-2118
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Swiss machining has become the standard in many precision, high production applications. But now even more tools and more options are available, and sophisticated controls help streamline the machining process.
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Turning Capabilities
Our team operates the first-class Citizen Swiss turning machines which were invented to create the
well-known watch-maker’s fine components. This equipment offers our machinists the ability to
create micro-machined parts or long and slender profiles while still maintaining even the tightest of
tolerances. Our Swiss turning machines also offer the ability to run unmanned production 24 hours
a day which means our clients have precision made parts precisely when they need them.
Multi-axis Machining and Positioning
MK Precision exclusively uses Haas multi-axis milling centers and rotary indexers which allow our staff to manufacture
complex products with reduced set-up time and greater accuracy all at a faster rate than the competition. Haas milling
centers offer a generous work envelope in a very compact machine. The Haas T5C25XB fourth and fifth dual rotary indexer
eliminates the need for second and third operations by automatically repositioning the part to a new angle. These
world-class machines are ideal for medical components such as bone screws, spinal implants, clamping devices,
connectors, and surgical instrumentation due to their enhanced maneuverability.
M-32
L-20
Always preferred for long, slender turned parts, Swiss machines are now widely used
for small, complex parts — even pieces that have no turned surfaces at all. With the
Swiss Machine, many parts can now be produced complete in one operation.