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Old 01-07-2008, 02:14 PM
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Well if you want the best quality out there then Yasda or Toyoda Mitsui Seiki should be considered. They will get the best accuracy over time and last longer too.
I know the Hermle and DMG use linear rails where as the Yasda and Mitsui are on box ways to minimise vibration and give a better finish.

One thing i've noticed the Hermle has the best swarf managment out there. It uses all stainless panels (nothoing to rust) and all the sliding axis are out of the machining area.
Plus it also has a high speed direct drive table so less parts to wear out. Just bearings to replace when the table gets worn.
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The DMG's are good machines all the customers that I have that have them and its few love this machine for there 5axis. what are you going to program it with?
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Those machines will be used to produce forge dies and punches.

We pretend to configure them as a production cell. The target is to feed 2 warm forging and 4 cold forming presses. That's why I like DMG V55 which seems to be the faster one. I also saw micron HSM600U with pallet changer at a very atractive price, but due to the comments in this forum I need to think it twice.
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Why is it that no company has a controller that functions like the Tornos Deco system, nothing faster, it is software driven so "features" can be upgraded with software updates, the software compiles the program and puts out only raw data to the machine, there isn't actually a controller on the machine and all you can do there is change the offsets, resulting in all programs always running in realtime and the machine never waiting for the system to compute.
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I realize this post is really old but all the better to ask you how your SHIZOUKA SV-4024 Machining Center has held up in terms of reliability and such.

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