Reduce Wasted Space With SPEEDIO Blue Technology
When introducing or upgrading a machine tool, the size of the machine should be considered. Small, space-saving machine tools offer a variety of benefits, including effective use of space and improved work efficiency. This article presents the reasons why SPEEDIO's compact, space-saving design with minimal installation space requirements help reduce wasted installation space.
Benefits of Space-Saving Machine Tools
There are several benefits to choosing a small machine tool.
For example, even in factories with limited production floor space, it becomes feasible to install the latest equipment if the machine tools themselves are space-saving.
If you are considering updating your current machine tools, introducing smaller machines has the advantage of freeing up factory space. This additional space can then be more effectively used as work areas. Switching to compact machine tools can also contribute to lower power consumption.
When planning an entirely new factory, choosing compact machine tools also has the advantage of reducing the required floor area. In turn, floor area affects the number of lighting fixtures and air conditioning systems. Using compact machine tools minimizes floor area requirements and reduces the amount of equipment needed, making it possible to design an energy-efficient factory.
Concerns About Space-Saving Machine Tools
As noted above, space-saving machine tools offer a wide range of benefits. At the same time, some users may also have concerns about compact machine tools, such as:
- Can they handle large or long workpieces?
- Do they have problems with rigidity or accuracy?
- Even if the machine is compact, will I have to install several machines if their machining capabilities are limited?
For many, machine tools are perceived as "large and expensive." Machine tools are constantly evolving, and compact models with features that address these concerns are now available. Some can even achieve process integration despite their compact size.
In the next section, we introduce specific models and highlight the features of SPEEDIO Blue Technology, which helps reduce wasted space.
SPEEDIO Is Space-Saving Yet Capable of Machining Large Workpieces
SPEEDIO's compact design helps reduce wasted space while offering all the specifications that meet your needs.
The universal machining center U500Xd2 is equipped with a tilting rotary table and a compact, drum-type 28-tool magazine for high-speed tool changes, along with a large jig area—all within a space-saving width of 1,560 mm (61.4 inch). The combination of the 28-tool magazine and tilting rotary table enables one-clamp multi-face machining, making process integration possible.
The horizontal machining center H550Xd1 has a large jig area of φ600 mm (φ23.6 inch) x 580 mm (22.8 inch), while providing substantial space savings with a machine width of 1,557 mm (61.3 inch) and depth of 2,990 mm (117.7 inch) including the coolant tank.
Compared to a BT40 horizontal machining center with a similar stroke, it requires approximately 20% less space. Because the machine tool itself is space-saving, power consumption for lighting, air conditioning, and other equipment is also reduced.
With its large jig area, a 30-tool magazine, and high-speed B-axis table, the H550Xd1 can handle multi-face machining of large or long workpieces, which was impossible with previous BT30 machines. It can also machine large workpieces with complex shapes.
SPEEDIO saves space while providing the specifications and rigidity required for machining, helping create a more comfortable work environment.
Let's Save Space to Improve Work Efficiency and Save Energy
Reducing wasted space in factories is of crucial importance for improving work efficiency and lowering power consumption. In particular, replacing traditionally large machine tools with space-saving models not only increases productivity per unit area but can also reduce electricity usage, both by the machines themselves and by related systems such as lighting, air conditioning, and other facilities.
Installing equipment that is larger than necessary not only wastes installation space, it also leads to greater power consumption. Select the best equipment for more effective use of your space and achieve more environmentally responsible machining.
Author: Miyuki Takahashi
Editor: EGGO CO., LTD.
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