Combined milling and turning
With the spindle clamping and the optional rotary table, workpieces can be turned at a maximum speed of 400 min-1 (250 min-1).The time-consuming exchanging of the workpiece between different machines is now a thing of the past.
Trigonal milling head - Simply funky and ingenious
Due to the special arrangement of the A-axis, dihedral angles from 0° to +105° can be machined with only one axis. Milling with the trigonal head in the horizontal spindle position has the great advantage that X and Y-axes are continually loaded in the same direction. This reduces cross-stresses to a minimum.
SMALL AND COMPACT, WITH A PATENTED DRIVE CONCEPT
The entire machine structure of the REIDEN RX10 is designed according to the "minimisation of moving parts, maximisation of the static mass" and guarantees singular stability.
The RX10 is a compact processing centre with a very small footprint. Despite its compact appearance, the machine offers considerable processing space in relation to its dimensions.
As standard, the RX10 is delivered with a motor spindle. We optionally offer the patented double-drive system DDT.
With this version a maximum torque of 291 NM is reached via the high-torque motor at up to 3,000 min-1. Beyond 3,000 min-1, the high-torque motor is disengaged and a maximum number of revolutions of 16,000 min-1 is reached via the built-in motor spindle in the head.
COMBINED MILLING AND LATHING
With the spindle clamping and the optional rotary table, workpieces can be turned at a maximum speed of 400 min-1. The time-consuming exchanging of the workpiece between different machines is now a thing of the past.
Combined milling and turning
With the spindle clamping and the optional rotary table, workpieces can be turned at a maximum speed of 400 min-1 (250 min-1).The time-consuming exchanging of the workpiece between different machines is now a thing of the past.
Trigonal milling head - Simply funky and ingenious
Due to the special arrangement of the A-axis, dihedral angles from 0° to +105° can be machined with only one axis. Milling with the trigonal head in the horizontal spindle position has the great advantage that X and Y-axes are continually loaded in the same direction. This reduces cross-stresses to a minimum.
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