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Automotive Manufacturing & Production, March, 2001
Mori Seiki (Irving, TX) introduces the GV-503/5AX, a compact 5-axis vertical machining center. Features include: simultaneous 5-axis control permitting multiple face machining in only one set up, direct drive spindle motor for both high-speed machining and heavy-duty cutting. The X-axis travels 24.0 in.
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the Y-axis 30.1 in. and the Z-axis 18.1 in. Axis rapid traverse at 1,653 ipm. The motor is designed to accelerate from 0 to 12,000 min-'in 3.0 seconds to minimize non-cutting time.
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