DMG MORI DMC 80U HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- DMG MORI
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- DMC 80U
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- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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The DMG MORI DMC 80U is a high-performance universal machining center designed for both horizontal and vertical 5-axis applications, offering exceptional versatility for complex and high-precision machining tasks. This machine features a robust construction with a highly stable duoBLOCK structure, ensuring maximum rigidity and accuracy for demanding production environments. The DMC 80U is equipped with a HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 CNC control system, providing intuitive operation, advanced programming capabilities, and seamless integration with modern digital manufacturing workflows. The machine is outfitted with a 120-station automatic tool changer, enabling rapid tool exchange and minimizing non-productive time for increased efficiency. A 2-station pallet changer further enhances productivity by allowing parallel setup and machining, ideal for batch production and automation. The spindle delivers 40 bar (580 PSI) high-pressure coolant through the spindle, optimizing chip evacuation and tool life during heavy-duty cutting operations. The DMC 80U supports a wide range of workpiece sizes, with a maximum workpiece diameter of 900 mm and a height of up to 1,450 mm, accommodating large and complex components commonly found in the aerospace, automotive, and energy sectors. The machine’s design integrates advanced thermal compensation and direct measuring systems for superior accuracy and process stability. With its combination of high-speed machining, flexible automation options, and comprehensive tooling capabilities, the DMG MORI DMC 80U is a reliable solution for high-efficiency, multi-sided machining of intricate parts in a single setup.
Technical Attributes
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- HEIDENHAIN ITNC 530
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