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Giuliani transfer machines now become stronger and powerful
By restyling the Magnum unit, Giuliani has focus on its efforts on strenghtening the transfer machine structure and applying more power to its linear motions.
This enables the machine to expand its application field, working on both larger, high resistance workpieces and small production lots.
The IMTS show held last September in Chicago was the international opportunity for Giuliani to present its range of transfer machines, featuring many different innovations designed to enhance their characteristics and performance standards even further.
Special attention and resources were allocated to restyling the MAGNUM unit. All technological components of the transfer machine (base, work modules, spindles, revolver heads) have been structurally strengthened and optimised to resist static and dynamic strain by means of the FEM calculation/analysis method; this all adds up to more power for the linear axes (x, y, z) and the spindle, thereby expanding the application field of the machine to larger workpieces, even those made from materials with greater mechanical resistance.
Overall performance is improved, both in terms of precision and reliability -- a Giuliani guarantee for all its transfer machines.
Thanks to rapid retooling, this machine is also suitable for processing even small production lots. Indeed the MAGNUM stands out for the combination of design features summed up in the concepts of:
Modular productivity - Modular Investment - Modular flexibility
The modularity of the MAGNUM, which can be perfectly configured to all customer requirements, assures the availability of at least 34 tools (even basic standard machines), and therefore the possibility of machining complex pieces in even shorter work cycles.
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