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    J350G Jig Grinder from Mitsui Seiki Offers Flexibility, Accuracy and Operator-Friendly Operation

    AdminBy AdminSeptember 11, 2019Updated:July 19, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    [FRANKLIN LAKES – September 2019] The Mitsui Seiki J350G jig grinder offers a combination of application flexibility, accuracy, and operator-friendly operation. The machine’s grinding infeed stroke is the largest available among competing machines, with a U-axis range of -3mm to +50mm relative to the spindle center. This provides the flexibility to grind small and large diameter holes, as well as multiple features, using a single wheel in a continuous, automatic mode.

    To maximize accuracy, the X- and Y-axes of J350G are hand scraped and incorporate needle roller bearings. The machine bed consists of a thick, highly rigid casting supported by three level points, assuring consistent perpendicularity and parallelism. Built-in, custom-designed Heidenhain scales contribute to +/- 0.0007mm accuracy on the X-, Y- and Z-axes.

    Table longitudinal travel (X axis) is 500mm, transverse travel (Y-axis) is 300mm, and quill travel (Z-axis) is 100mm. Maximum distance from the table surface to the grinding spindle nose is 450mm. The machine’s work surface is 700mm x 350mm and permissible table load is 300kg.

    Table and saddle maximum rapid feed rates are 2,000 mm/min and grinding feed rates are variable from 0.1mm/min to 2,000 mm/min. The standard high-frequency spindle motor operates from 9,000 rpm – 45,000 rpm. A variety of spindle motor options include an air-turbine motor with 75,000 rpm capability.

    The machine’s 3m2 (2,220mm x 2,610mm) footprint is 50 percent smaller than that of the previous model, maximizing floor space efficiency. A standard total enclosure machine cover permits easy operator access while fully addressing safety and environmental concerns.

    The J350G’s Fanuc 31i-B control has a 15″ touch panel LCD screen and is preloaded with G-MAPS conversational-style programming software. The control also permits easy manual programming via graphic icons, data entry, or conventional methods.

    “The J350G jig grinder gives users the ability to grind a wide variety of features automatically, without changing wheels,” said Tom Dolan, Mitsui Seiki vice president of sales and marketing, “It thereby provides the flexibility required in today’s manufacturing environment.”

    For more information, contact Mitsui Seiki at (201) 337-1300, www.mitsuiseiki.com.

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