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5-Axis machine for high-speed multitasking

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Added 15 January 2019

Designed for userfriendliness and consummate work efficiency

The DVF 5000, Doosan Machine Tools' next-generation 5-axis compact machining center, offers a diverse range of tailored options, automation, and maximum convenience, enabling unmanned machining. As such, it is part of the company's line-up of multitasking machines designed for machining diverse and complex shapes.

The table is designed for userfriendliness and consummate work efficiency, while the motor for turning the B and C axes features a spur gear for enhanced anti-abrasion and durability. Nodular cast iron has been applied to the entire structure to prevent structural sagging, while the addition of supports makes it possible to machine workpieces weighing as much as 400kg with great power and precision.

The machine can be fitted with 12000 r/min direct-connected and built-in spindles as optional features, while the built-in spindle offers a maximum speed of 18000 r/min, making it suitable for high-productivity machining of diverse workpieces.

The tool magazine with a maximum capacity of 120 tools can perform diverse machining with one setting, while the tool length measurement device (optional) can perform precision machining. In particular, there's only a short distance from the center of the DVF 5000's pallet to its door surface, enabling the operator to easily check the machining status. The multi covers designed for automated loading and unloading of workpieces enable the opening and closing of the center, allowing the crane to reach the center of the pallet.

In addition, the auto workpiece change system realizes fully automated, unmanned machining. The improved coolant tank filter facilitates the discharge of chips, thus offering an optimal solution for machining difficult-to-cut workpieces.

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