The X, Y, and Z axes are equipped with linear scales as standard! Achieving smooth feed without undue stress from uneven loads.
The "HU80EX" is a horizontal machining center that has achieved hole position accuracy within 5μm after processing 10 continuous workpieces. It features angular guides for long-term precision maintenance and high rigidity. It adopts a highly rigid three-point support bed with a Y-shaped integrated design. The ball screws for all axes are positioned at the center of the sliding surfaces, minimizing posture differences. 【Features】 ■ High rigidity three-point support bed ■ Linear scales are standard on the X, Y, and Z axes ■ High-precision in-house manufactured B-axis table ■ Ball screw drive positions that ensure stable feed ■ Air support *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Tool clamp with a power amplification mechanism ■ Added spindle dual surface high-speed (BigPlus) specification as standard ■ Maximum tool size of φ256×500 (full circle without adjacent) as standard ■ Ultra-high torque spindle also available in the spindle lineup *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Mitsui Seiki Co., Ltd. was established in 1928 (Showa 3) with the aim of producing precision measuring instruments and precision machine tools, which were then dependent on foreign imports, domestically. The company is composed of two divisions: "machine tools" and "compressors," and has earned a high reputation in the industry as "the technology of Mitsui Seiki" by developing high-performance products in each division. We will further realize our management philosophy of "contributing to society by supplying machine tools as mother machines that are the backbone of industry and air compressors as power sources to the industrial sector" at an even higher level.