MAG Large-Part Horizontal Maching Centers

High-performance cutting of hard aero-alloys powers Boeing order for MAG large-part HMCs.

High-torque cutting performance with hard aerospace alloys has produced an order for four MAG large-part HMC 1600's to modernize the track-and-beam line at Boeing's Portland center for complex machining.

Equipped with MAG's new T-Rex high-torque spindle, the HMC 1600 performed in a cutting test highlighting its 2,600nm (1918lb/ft) torque and 42.3kN (9,500 lb) cutting thrust. Combined with a chassis of ductile and cast-iron components, the T-Rex-equipped HMC 1600 delivers the stiffness and vibration damping needed for heavy, chatter-free cuts on titanium 5553, Inconel and Carpenter 465, commonly used by Boeing. Phase one for modernizing the track-and-beam line will start with two MAG 4-axis and two 5-axis machines. The new machines will replace existing systems, allowing the plant to produce more parts with higher accuracy, in greater variety, with less time and cost, helping to meet demand for Next-Generation 737 aircraft.

"Boeing's Portland machining operation sets the benchmark for hard-metal removal rates in the aerospace industry, so the bar is set high when they are considering new equipment to upgrade capabilities," says Chip Storie,  executive vice president, MAG Aerospace. "Our T-Rex-equipped HMC 1600 put on an impressive demonstration for Boeing that highlighted its stiffness, power, agility and accuracy while cutting Carpenter 465 stainless steel hardened to 50-52 Rc. With tooling similar to Boeing's, the T-Rex spindle delivered triple the metal removal rates over Boeing's current machining technology, proving it can take this elite facility to a new level of performance and efficiency."

MAG's modular HMC Series is engineered for high-precision, high-productivity machining of large hard-metal components for aerospace, power generation, pump, valve, and off-road equipment. Designed for extreme application flexibility, the machine offers maximum 3,000mm (118”) work-zone swing, and 14,000kg (30,800 lb) pallet load capacity. Major machine components, including the X-bed, Z-bed, and column, are cast ductile iron, with pallets up to 1,600mm x 2,000mm, headstock and rotary table housings of gray cast iron. The 360,000-position full-contouring rotary table provides a rigid work platform, while a rugged worm gear drive with clamp securely holds axis position. Rotary table positioning accuracy is 10-arc seconds, repeatable to 5-arc seconds. Positioning accuracy of the tilt-spindle is 4 arc seconds, repeatable to 2 arc seconds.

Eight spindle options include: 6,000 and 8,000rpm/46kW (61.6hp) tilt-spindles with +90°/-120° A-axis travel; a 10,000rpm/46kW (62hp) spindle; high-speed 24,000rpm spindle; T-Rex high-torque 2,600Nm/80kW (1,918ft/lb) spindle and two live spindles (110mm or 130mm diameter). The high-torque T-Rex spindle is specially engineered for hard-metal cutting, while the live spindles extend W-axis reach by up to 800mm (31.5”), enabling deep cavity milling to high precision with shorter, more rigid tools. Standard on the live spindle, MAG's exclusive Z-axis thermal compensation system dynamically offsets spindle growth to maintain correct axial position regardless of spindle temperature.

Meeting industry needs for tighter part tolerances and greater machining accuracies, the HMC Series comes standard with linear scale feedback in X, Y and Z axes, providing 8µ (0.0003”) positioning accuracy and 5µ (0.0002”) repeatability. Heavy-duty hardened and ground roller guide ways enable a rapid traverse rate of up to 40m per minute (1,575ipm) with high acc/dec rates, double the load capacity, and nearly 10 times the wear life of ball-type ways. The full work zone enclosure is pre-engineered to provide a clean machining environment and includes a doorway for operator access with walkway/platform inside.

he HMC 1600 is one of MAG's new modular machine designs for heavy metal cutting of large parts. It is available with optional MQC (Minimum Quantity Cryogenics) and MQL (Minimum Quantity Lubrication).