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News Release from: Matchmaker M/C | Subject: Mini Mill 610
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2006
Stretched Mini Mill Introduced by
Matchmaker
One new machine which has a longer than usual X axis, but conforms to the overall space saving nature of such models, is the Mini Mill 610 from Matchmaker M/C.
It just had to happen - mini mills are getting bigger! One new machine which has a longer than usual X axis, but conforms to the overall space saving nature of such models, is the Mini Mill 610 from Matchmaker M/C For as its designation suggests, this compact vertical machining centre has an X axis travel of 610 mm, yet its Y and Z axis traverses are just 305 mm and 460 mm, respectively, so offering a small footprint
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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And with a price tag of only GBP23,950, the Matchmaker Mini Mill represents good value for money, too.
The broad concept of the mini mill relates to compact, vertical machining centres designed for producing smaller type components.
Some of these machines are aimed specifically at the first time CNC user or even the education sector, but most have been introduced for small to medium batch production work which does not require too many different tools.
Affordability combined with a good level of performance and compact design are the main attractions of these machines.
As well as meeting all these requirements, the Matchmaker Mini Mill 610 can also handle larger (longer) components too, due to its stretched X axis, so making it even more versatile.
While its cast construction and hardened and ground slideways make it a highly rigid and accurate machine.
Brief specification of this new machining centre includes a: 700 by 308mm work table (capable of accommodating workpieces weighing up to 300 kg), 5.5/7.5 kW motor (providing spindle speeds up to 8000 rev/min), rapid traverses up to 20 m/min, 10-station ATC (which can handle tools weighing up to 8 kg), BT 40 spindle taper, swarf auger, high pressure coolant and a Fanuc OiMate CNC system.
Build quality is of a high standard, as it is with all other machines in the Matchmaker stable - the VMC 810, VMC 1100 and the HSM 1000 Performance range machines.
The Mini Mill 610 is the first new machine introduced by Matchmaker since the Leatherhead-based company changed its name.
Other new products are already in the pipeline and these will be progressively launched over the coming months.
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