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5-Axis Profiler Designed to Efficiently Machine Aerospace Aluminum Parts



Fives' new 5-axis, 5-spindle Cincinnati XP aerospace profiler is designed to enhance productivity in machining of structural aluminum parts. "With doubled spindle speeds, greater horsepower and higher feedrates on all axes, the purpose-designed machine delivers 50 to 80 percent faster cycle times than prior models, while cutting multiple parts each cycle," said a company spokesperson.

According to the company, the XP profiler's modular design utilizes many features incorporated into Cincinnati's XT titanium profiler. It carries from one to five A/B-axis spindle heads in a traveling-gantry or traveling-table design, allowing it to complete up to five parts per cycle.

"The rail-type design allows any practical X-axis length for carrying multiple gantries and creating multiple work zones," said the spokesperson. "The new XP profiler is fully compatible with existing Cincinnati gantry profiler installations. It can use existing Cincinnati profiler beds or X-axis rails, or be installed on independent X-axis rails. X-axis length can be expanded anytime in the field with additional 12 foot (3.66 m) rail segments. Rail-type machines use dual servo planetary gearbox drives on both sides of the X-axis. Y-axis drives can be linear motor or rack-and-pinion driven."

According to the company, the new high-speed rotary spindle heads are individually supported and independently driven in A/B axes and are designed to enhance stiffness, accuracy and performance. "Rotary axis feedrates have been increased to 2,400 DPM, more than 400 percent over the prior design, to support higher tool path velocities in 5-axis contouring," said the spokesperson. This is complemented with matched feedrates of 1,000 IPM (25 MPM) on the X/Y/Z axes for consistently higher path velocities, regardless of the direction of cut. The compact spindle head utilizes individual ballscrew drives for the A and B axes, while the 134-HP (100 kW), 18,000-RPM or 114-HP (85 kW) 20,000-RPM spindles outperform A/C type heads in 5-axis processing of plate parts. The ballscrew drives are completely field-serviceable, an advantage over most A/C head designs."

Multiple spindle configurations are available: three spindles with 1 m center distance, three spindles with 2 m center distance, and five spindles with 1 m center distance. Options are also available for CNC controls, scales/encoders, tool changers, perimeter guarding, spindle probes, video systems, tool ID systems, spindle enclosures, mist collection systems and other features.

"In first-article cutting tests on a machine recently delivered to a Tier One aerospace supplier, the customer machined an upper wing skin panel approximately 31 feet x 8.85 feet (9.5 x 2.7 m) with a min/max thickness of 0.062 inches/0.4 inches (1.57 mm/10.16 mm) and tolerance of +0.000 inches/-0.005 inches (+0.000/-0.127 mm)," said the spokesperson. "According to the customer, surface finish was excellent and the part measured within tolerance after checking 2,200 points with a CMM."

For more information contact:

Fives Machining Systems Inc.

2200 Litton Lane

Hebron, KY 41048

859-534-4600

www.fivesmsi.com

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