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A milling machine is a type of machine tool used for shaping solid materials, such as metal, wood, or plastic, by removing material using a rotating cutting tool called a milling cutter. The milling cutter moves along multiple axes, allowing for the precise cutting and shaping of the workpiece. Milling machines are widely used in various industries for manufacturing parts, dies, molds, and other components with complex shapes and geometries. Milling machines are used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, construction, and manufacturing, for creating parts and components with precise dimensions and complex shapes. With a wide range of machine configurations and capabilities, milling machines offer flexibility and versatility for a variety of machining applications.

  • Milling machines can be classified into several types based on their orientation, configuration, and control systems:
    • Horizontal Milling Machine, aka Horizontal Machining Center or HMC: In a horizontal milling machine, the spindle that holds the milling cutter is oriented horizontally. The workpiece is mounted on a worktable, and the cutter can be moved along multiple axes to cut and shape the material. Horizontal milling machines are often used for heavy-duty cutting operations, such as milling deep grooves or slots, and cutting gear teeth.
    • Vertical Milling Machine, aka Vertical Machining Center or VMC: In a vertical milling machine, the spindle is oriented vertically, and the milling cutter is mounted on a vertically aligned spindle. The workpiece is mounted on a worktable, and the cutter can be moved along multiple axes to perform the desired milling operations. Vertical milling machines are more common than horizontal machines and are typically used for lighter-duty operations, such as face milling, profile milling, and contouring.
    • Universal Milling Machine, aka Universal Machining Center or UMC: A universal milling machine combines the features of both horizontal and vertical milling machines, allowing for a wide range of milling operations. The machine can be configured with a swiveling table and a spindle head that can be adjusted in multiple orientations, offering increased flexibility and versatility.
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Jupiter Machine Tools Inc.
Spindle Direction:
Vertical
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
460 in x 610 in x 510 in
Rapid Rate:
36
Number of Axes:
5
Jupiter Machine Tools Inc.
Spindle Direction:
Vertical
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
Rapid Rate:
Number of Axes:
5
Milltronics USA, Inc.
Spindle Direction:
Vertical
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
43 in x 26 in x 24 in
Rapid Rate:
800
Number of Axes:
3
Willemin-Macodel
Spindle Direction:
Vertical
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
18 in x 8 in x 17 in
Rapid Rate:
Number of Axes:
5
Tos Varnsdorf
Spindle Direction:
Horizontal
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
197 in x 98 in x 39 in
Rapid Rate:
780
Number of Axes:
5
Tos Varnsdorf
Spindle Direction:
Horizontal
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
197 in x 157 in x 59 in
Rapid Rate:
780
Number of Axes:
5

Etxetar USA Corporation

Spindle Direction:
Horizontal
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
2100 in x 500 in x 700 in
Rapid Rate:
Number of Axes:
4

Komatsu NTC

Spindle Direction:
Horizontal
Axis Travel (XxYxZ):
26 in x 26 in x 26 in
Rapid Rate:
2362
Number of Axes:
4
Manufacturer
Model ID
Spindle Direction
Axis Travel (XxYxZ)
Rapid Rate
Number of Axes
Jupiter Machine Tools Inc.
Vertical
460 in x 610 in x 510 in
36
5
Jupiter Machine Tools Inc.
Vertical
5
Milltronics USA, Inc.
Vertical
43 in x 26 in x 24 in
800
3
Willemin-Macodel
Vertical
18 in x 8 in x 17 in
5
Tos Varnsdorf
Horizontal
197 in x 98 in x 39 in
780
5
Tos Varnsdorf
Horizontal
197 in x 157 in x 59 in
780
5
Etxetar USA Corporation
Horizontal
2100 in x 500 in x 700 in
4
Komatsu NTC
Horizontal
26 in x 26 in x 26 in
2362
4
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