The CV5-500, which is currently being manufactured at Mazak’s European Manufacturing Plant in Worcester, is being marketed with a highly competitive price point making it ideally suited to subcontractors, start-ups and job shops.
The versatile 5-axis machine is unique in its category due to its high-rigidity bridge construction with a fully supported trunnion table that travels in the Y-axis direction under the bridge, ultimately delivering an extremely accurate and compact machining solution.
“While the numbers of British machine tool builders have dwindled over time, Mazak has consistently continued to invest in its UK R&D and production facilities,” stated Alan Mucklow, managing director UK & Ireland sales & service division at Yamazaki Mazak. “The CV5-500 is the latest in a long line of Mazak machines to have been fully designed and built in Britain. Not only does it set a new benchmark in British machine tool building, but it breaks the mould for the compact, fully simultaneous 5-axis machining category as a whole.”
The CV5-500 features a newly designed constant overhang headstock to maintain machining rigidity even at the full extent of the Z-axis stroke. It is equipped with a 12,000rpm spindle, capable of a peak performance of 18.5kW and 119.4Nm, making it suitable for a wide range of materials. An optional 18,000 rpm spindle, which includes core cooling through the X-, Y- and Z-axes ballscrews for thermal stability, is available for high-speed applications.
The machine is equipped with a high-rigidity Sankyo table, driven with roller gear cam, that provides a wide angle of rotation, specifically 220° in the B-axis and 360° in the C-axis. The CV5-500 delivers agile performance, with rapid traverse rates of 36m/min in the X-, Y- and Z-axes, and can process work pieces up to Ø500 mm x H320mm, and up to 200kg in weight. Additionally, the Thermal Shield system maintains stable cutting accuracy by applying automatic compensation to combat temperature fluctuations.
As well as offering high performance, the CV5-500 design prioritises operator access and ergonomics without compromising the potential to integrate automation systems. The machine can be easily supported with a variety of automation solutions due to the addition of a side-loading door, robot interface and hydraulic and pneumatic fixture interface options. Crucially, access to the front of the machine remains uninhibited from automation equipment, meaning operators retain convenient access for setups with full visibility of the machining operation at all times.
At just 2,300mm x 2,790mm, the machine is the most compact 5-axis machine in its class, making it ideal for general subcontract and job shops where floor space is at a premium. Careful attention has been paid to minimise the surrounding maintenance area, specifically with the coolant tank with side exit chip conveyor, that can be pulled out from the front of the machine to provide convenient access to key maintenance areas. In addition, the rear of the machine can be sited close to a factory wall to minimise floorspace.
The tool magazine comes with a 30-tool capacity as standard and an option for 48 tools if required, while the double arm ATC offers a fast tool-to-tool time of 1.3 seconds. A side loading door to the magazine is standard which conveniently allows tools to be replaced even in automatic cycle.
The new machine is equipped with SmoothX CNC, Mazak’s specialist 5-axis version of its SMOOTH Technology.
“The CV5-500 can deliver a step-change in productivity for both seasoned 5-axis users, as well as those looking to take their first steps in the technology,” concluded Mucklow. “From its high-rigidity bridge construction and newly designed constant overhang headstock, to its ergonomic design and easy integration with ancillary automation systems, the CV5-500 is every inch the modern machining centre.”
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