NEW DATRON ENTRY–LEVEL MACHINING CENTRE PACKS POWER INTO A SMALL FOOTPRINT
The latest addition to the proven family of Datron high-speed machining centres is the new M75 which, at around £ 35,000 is an entry-level machine for applications as diverse as rapid prototyping, jewelry, foiling and embossing dies, fascias, control panels, PCBs and precision engraving.
Built with their trademark granite table – offering the highest precision, stability and robustness – the Datron M75 is equipped with a 1.2kW spindle capable of operating up to speeds of 30,000 rpm. The same design principles have also been applied to the M75 with the impressive 520 x 650 x 240mm worktable within an exceptionally small 1300mm square machine footprint. A 10-position self-tool changer with tool length sensor completes the full package of the M75.
An optional probe – either Datron or Renishaw - can be fitted at extra cost, depending on the purchaser’s requirements. In operation, the fast-acting probe will automatically swing down as programmed, without the need to clear the tool out of the way. A full tooling package is also available from Datron but the M75 is also compatible with other reputable tooling.
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