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Heavy-Duty CNC Vertical Turning Center



The LV1100RM features a traveling column to maintain accuracy when turning larger workpieces.

Hyundai WIA has introduced the LV1100RM, a heavy-duty, high production vertical CNC turning center. It features a rigid and stable platform for heavy-duty cutting, a single piece and a square type column for stability. Vertical configuration offers enhanced chip flow and may be utilized for in-line production applications with automation.

The LV1100RM features a traveling column to maintain accuracy when turning larger workpieces. Each axis is directly connected to a digital servo motor to provide high rigidity and minimal thermal distortion. All axes are driven by large diameter, high precision double-nut ball screws. The double pretension design provides enhanced positioning and repeatability with virtually no thermal growth, according to the company. All ball screws are connected directly to the servo drive motors without gears or belts, eliminating backlash.

The LV1100RM features maximum swing of 1,355 mm and maximum cutting diameter of 1,160 mm. All axes of the LV1100RM feature box guideways. With the counterbalance cylinder installed, the impact of the vertically moving Z-axis is minimized during rapid traverse. The slope type bed improves chip flow and disposal of cutting fluids and minimizes thermal growth in the machine base. X-axis travel: 620 mm. Z-axis travel: 1,000 mm. X-axis rapid travel: 24 m/min. Z-axis rapid travel: 24 m/min.

The main spindle is designed to minimize heat distortion and vibration. "High precision cutting is possible and prevents foreign material from entering into the main spindle," said a company spokesperson. "Heavy-duty cutting is possible from the servo motor's stable division and curvic coupling's powerful clamp pressure. The shape and arrangement of the tool holder enable effective cutting."

The spindle for the LV1100RM has been designed to improve rigidity and precision using rigid, multiple rows of roller bearings. The optional Hi-Low Chuck pressure system allows the operator to control the pressure setting (high or low), based on each specific cutting situation. Contour machining is possible with BC axis, enabling the operator to machine outer shapes and pockets using rotating tools. The LV1100RM lathe has protective measures in place to keep chips and other foreign matter from entering the main spindle for enhanced long-term performance. The lathe incorporates a belt driven spindle, which minimizes noise and vibration during both heavy cutting as well as high-speed machining.

Hyundai WIA's servo driven turret, available with life tooling-M type-features a large diameter coupling for better clamping, which is intended to enable heavy cuts and increased tool life. A large 12 station BMT turret is a standard feature, enabling high accuracy turning and milling operations in one set-up. The turret is driven by high torque servo motor with a 0.4 second indexing time in either direction. The latest generation BMT top plate is designed to increase tool performance and rigidity by securing each tool with four screws. Overall cutting power and capability have been improved for all applications, including milling, drilling and tapping.

Turret specifications:

  • Number of tools: 12 each
  • Tool size: OD, 32 x 32 mm; ID, 80 mm
  • Indexing time: 0.6 sec/step

Mill turret:

  • Output: 11/7.5 kW
  • Speed: 3,000 RPM
  • Torque: 70/47.8 Nm
  • Collet size: 34 (ER 50) mm
  • Type: BMT 85P.

Machining capabilities have been increased with the addition of a straight milling head, which can remove material from the side of the workpiece, and angular milling head, which can perform ID operations. A variety of additional tool holders can further enhance the machine with capabilities that include drilling and tapping, among others.

The LV heavy-duty, CNC vertical turning center features the latest generation FANUC i CNC control. This control makes available a variety of post processor technologies available through a large network of CAM vendors. Networking capabilities allow programs to be loaded directly to the shop floor from the CAM workstation and with the optional Manual Guide i conversational programming system, fast program creation is possible right at the machine tool control panel.

For more information contact:

Hyundai WIA Machine America Corp.

450 Commerce Blvd

Carlstadt, NJ 07072

201-636-5600

www.hyundai-wiamachine.com

Southwest

TX

Troy Owen

Hillary Machinery Inc.

1825 Summit #207

Plano, TX 75074

800-683-1516

sales@hillaryinc.com

www.hillaryinc.com

OK

Jeff Messenger

Hillary Machinery, LLC

5415 S. 101st E Ave.

Tulsa, OK 74146

800-683-1516

jeffmessenger8@gmail.com

www.hillaryinc.com

AR, LA

John Kearney

Kearney Machinery, Inc.

5211 Linbar Dr., Ste. 511

Nashville, TN 37211

615-332-7400

johnk@kearneymachinery.com

www.kearneymachinery.com

NM

Dan Jend

Jend Machinery, Inc.

1508 Orion Place

Longmont, CO 80504

303-775-3697

danjend@jendmachinery.com

www.jendmachinery.com

Southeast

NC, SC, VA

Chuck Schiefen

Adept Machine Tools, Inc.

152 Ostwalt Amity Rd.

Troutman, NC 28166

704-498-0595

chuck@adeptmachinetools.com

www.adeptmachinetools.com

AL, MS, TN, GA, FL Panhandle

John Kearney

Kearney Machinery, Inc.

5211 Linbar Dr., Ste. 511

Nashville, TN 37211

615-332-7400

johnk@kearneymachinery.com

www.kearneymachinery.com

FL

Robert Arthur

Robert Arthur Machinery LLC

5903 Johns Rd

Tampa, FL 33634

813-887-4455

sales@arthurmachinery.com

www.arthurachinery.com

Northeast

CT, NH, MA, RI, VT, ME

David Shaby

Compumachine, Inc.

6 Electronics Ave.

Danvers, MA 01923

978-777-8440

dave.s@compumachine.com

www.compumachine.com

NJ, E. PA, MD, DE, NY (including

Long Island, excluding north of

Westchester/Putnam Counties

Ron Ehrmann

Automation Solutions Inc.

2 Hagerty Blvd., Ste. 300

West Chester, PA 19382-7594

610-430-3670

re@asi-pa.com

www.asi-pa.com

NY (excluding Long Island and south

of Westchester/Putnam Counties)

Jeremy Shamp

Excel Machine Technologies, Inc.

65 Bermar Park

Rochester, NY 14624

585-426-1911

jeremys@emtcnc.com

www.emtcnc.com

W. PA, WV

Chris Perseo

Perseo-Erie, Inc.

2230 West 23rd St.

Erie, PA 16506

814-452-4658

ckp@perseoerie.com

www.perseoerie.com

Midwest

MN, IA, NE, ND, SD, W. WI

Pete Nelson

Productivity, Inc.

15150 25th Ave. North

Minneapolis, MN 55447

9940 Atlantic Dr. SW

Cedar Rapids, IA 52404

8402 S. 117th St.

LaVista, NE 68128

763-476-8600

pnelson@productivity.com

www.productivity.com

KS, MO

Steve A. Davis

SMT/Davis Machine Tool Group

15250 S. Keeler St.

Olathe, KS 66062

913-764-2788

steve@smtco.biz

www.smtco.biz

OH

Kevin Merk

Jones Machinery, Inc.

11118 Adwood Dr.

Cincinnati, OH 45240

513-825-5000

kevin@jonesmachinery.com

www.jonesmachinery.com

KY

Phil Misseldine

Hyundai WIA America Corp

450 Commerce Blvd.

Carlstadt, NJ 07072

201-636-5600

WI

Tom Tank

Progressive Machinery, Inc.

11734 W. Park Place

Milwaukee, WI 53224

414-577-3200

tom.t@progressivemachinerywi.com

www.progressivemachinerywi.com

IL

Richard Nemeth

GlobeTec Partners

403 Joseph Drive

South Elgin, IL 60177

847-608-9301

staff@globetec.com

www.globetec.com

IN

Tom Goin

Heartland Machine & Engineering

2850 Graham Rd.

Franklin, IN 46131

317-346-0463

tom.goin@heartlandme.com

www.heartlandme.com

MI

Tom Clancy

Pinnacle Machine Tool, Inc.

5400 Gatewood Drive

Sterling Heights, MI 48310

586-939-4998

tom@pmtcnc.com

www.pinnaclemachinetool1.com

West

N. CA, NV

Joe Clancy

Clancy Machine Tools, Inc.

3942 Valley Ave Bldg. K

Pleasanton, CA 94566

925-249-2299

jclancy@clancymachinetool.com

www.clancymachinetool.com

S. CA

Craig Krzyston

Hyundai WIA West Coast Solution Center

11125 Knott Ave., Ste. B

Cypress, CA 90630

714-677-2683

ckrzyston@hyundai-wiamachine.com

www.hyundai-wiamchine.com

CO, WY

Dan Jend

Jend Machinery, Inc.

1508 Orion Place

Longmont, CO 80504

303-775-3697

danjend@jendmachinery.com

www.jendmachinery.com

WA, OR

Daniel LaMarche

LMI Machinery Inc

970 Industry Drive

Tukwila, WA 98188

866-437-7315

dan@newusedmachines.com

www.newusedmachines.com

AZ

Randy Flores

D&R Machinery

75 W. Baseline Rd, Suite 11

Gilbert, AZ 85282

480-353-9715

randy.flores@dandrmachinery.com

www.dandrmachinery.com

UT

Howard Olson

Todd Machinery, Inc.

385 North 700 West

North Salt Lake, UT 84054

801-294-6390

howard@toddmachinery.com

www.toddmachinery.com

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