Rattunde Corporation introduces the ACS + CFMcurve integrated sawing and machining center, an exciting new technology, at the IMTS show, McCormick Place in Chicago, from September 13-18, in the North Hall Booth #6725. A fully operational system will be producing a variety of parts, demonstrating the flexibility of this manufacturing center.
The ACS Sawing Machine is the new industry standard for cold saws. It utilizes a proprietary sawing algorithm with servo motor controlled feed to continuously adjust critical sawing parameters during each cut. The results are the fastest sawing times, best surface finish and longest blade life available on the market.
The CFMcurve machining center is a patented process that simultaneously machines each workpiece end using 12 independent servo-controlled axes. Options include: threading, boring, profile turning, grooving, radius edges and angled chamfering. Programming screens guide operators for quick setup on even the most complex part geometry. No special programming is required.
Precision parts are made in one continuous process with no operator intervention. Bundles of mill length stock, up to 16.5 meters long, are placed in an automatic loader, individually separated and fed to the sawing process. Cut parts are transferred to the CFMcurve machine for precise finishing. Utilizing advanced controls, linear ball screws and servo motors, all mechanical motion is seamlessly integrated into the machine design for full process control.