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August 8, 2007



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Toyoda Machinery’s Inverted Vertical Turning Center Introduced at CMTS

Toyoda Machinery will introduce its newest machine line at CMTS from October 15-18 in Booth 3600 with its new Canadian distributor Elliott Matsuura.

The inverted turing centers have a traveling inverted spindle that allows for direct part pick up and  delivers improvement over other chip management designs. A mono-block polymerized concrete-filled, steel fabrication base delivers vibrations dampening.

The horizontal SX Series has a 40 horsepower, 6,000 rpm spindle (with a 15,000 rpm spindle option). The spindle has double the driving force on the Y axis with a ballscrew and motor on each side. A column helps support the spindle's cutting power, maintain accuracy in hard ferrous materials and maximize tool life. The new machines are available with 550 mm or 630 mm pallet sizes and the table load capacity is 2,860 lbs.

 

 

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