Mazak to show Integrex j-300 for subcontractors at Midlands show

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Yamazaki Mazak will showcase its INTEGREX j-300 series multi-tasking machine at Midlands Design and Manufacturing 2011, NEC, Birmingham, 6-7 April.

The INTEGREX j-300 aims to bring the benefits of multi-tasking to a wider subcontracting audience, in particular those who continue to use conventional CNC machining equipment, such as driven tool lathes. The machining centre can reduce a two-machine process down to one machine, with consequent reductions in the number of man hours required and the amount of programming involved. The INTEGREX j-300 features a milling (B-axis) capable of 12,000 rpm and a 22 kW machining/milling spindle along with a main 4,000 rpm (18.5 kW) turning spindle. The machine is capable of feed rates of 50 m/min (both X and Z-axes) and 40 m/min on the Y-axis. The INTEGREX j-300 also has an X-axis stroke of 615 mm and a Y-axis stroke of 250 mm. Z-axis movement is 695 mm. The B-axis fitted to INTEGREX j series machines has 220° of movement in 5° increments. Facing the chuck it can position at 30° above the machine's central axis and facing away from the chuck it can achieve 10°. Tony Saunders, UK sales director for Mazak, commented: "The Midlands remains our UK home and a key region for Mazak due to its importance as a base for UK manufacturing. The INTEGREX j-300 offers a solution for those wishing to access new technology capable of much greater functionality compared to driven tool lathes. We believe there is a gap in the market for competitively priced multi-tasking machines capable of delivering exceptional accuracy and much improved productivity."