Customer case study-4738
Automobile CVT transmission cases are machined using three multi-axis heads in a cycle time of 49 seconds, including workpiece removal and attachment.
The NO.1 head has 21 axes for the drilling process, the NO.2 head has 18 axes for the combined drilling and reaming process, and the NO.3 head has 32 axes for the tapping process. Compared to machining, a reduction in the number of machining facilities can be expected.
This multi-axis head was designed and manufactured to the customer’s specifications with a cycle time of 49 seconds.
This is because the optimal cycle time is 49 seconds, considering the time between the front and back of the mission case line where this multi-axis head is located, and by matching this time, the time when the multi-axis head is not machining (time when it is not machining) is eliminated.
This standard is the reason why the number of multi-axis heads is set at 3.
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Target work | CVT transmission case |
Cycle time | - |
Standard delivery time |
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6 months after order receipt |
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