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Greda, specialised in the design and construction of numerically controlled five-axis machining centers, has debut their latest Argo G-Max at Xylexpo. Greda has always carried out research and development activities in collaboration with software houses for the construction of high-tech working centers with a view to Industry 4.0.
Argo G-Max is a solution engineered both for a small- scale production, which requires the greatest flexibility and high production standards, and for a big production: the equipment with loading and unloading systems combined with a com- pact and multi-function working table, guarantees speed, efficiency and high productivity rates.
With a one-of-a-kind structure – together with an operating group that includes, in addition to three-axis units and five-axis units, also a group for multiple drilling and cutting with a blade up to 350 mm in diameter – “Argo G-Max” is a flexible, precise solution with a very high working speed.
Argo G Max is a wide range of NC-machining centers equipped with a 5-axis bi-rotative unit, a 3-axis operating unit, tool-magazines and a multi-spindle boring head. Work tables equipped with mobile benches and LED positioning system. The high Z axis allows the application of this NC-machining centre in sectors other than furniture.
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Greda is also showcasing “historical” models of the range produced in that of Mariano Comense: ” Poker V5 ” and ” Mitika V5 “, two valid solutions, also “made in Italy “, for turning and pantographing in five axes both for the realisation of unique high precision and quality parts, and for the production in batches thanks to the automatic loading and unloading systems.
In addition to turning, “Poker V5” and “Mitika V5” allow the execution of milling, shaping, sanding and engraving operations on the piece in a single work cycle and in considerably reduced times, thanks to hidden tool change times and units multiple workplaces capable of performing multiple operations, even simultaneously.
Tags: Argo G-max, CNC, flexiniloty, fliexibility, Greda, Industry 4.0, woodworking industry
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