IMTS - Tsugami/Rem Sales to Demonstrate New CNC Machines at IMTS 2016

Tsugami/Rem Sales, the exclusive North American importer of Precision Tsugami CNC machine tools, announced today the details of its International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) display, which features four machines that have never been displayed at this show.

Tsugami/Rem Sales, the exclusive North American importer of Precision Tsugami machine tools, announced today the details of its International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) display, which features four machines that have never been displayed at this show.

Tsguami/Rem Sales will debut the new SS207-5AX LaserSwiss, a 20 mm 5-Axis Swiss Type CNC Lathe with B-Axis control. The LaserSwiss combines Swiss style CNC machining with laser cutting on one machine. Developed by Rem Sales sister company, Innovative Machinery Group (IMG), it allows manufacturers to perform Swiss turning and laser cutting operations with a single setup. All operations are programmed and driven from the machines Fanuc 31i-B5 CNC.
"This machine has decreased cycle time exponentially for some of our customers," IMG Laser Product Manager Dale White said, "and its allowed manufacturers to consider part designs that couldnt be machined with conventional methods."
The Tsugami BW209Z, B0205-III and P034H machines are also new to the IMTS this year.
The BW209Z is a 20 mm capacity split-slide CNC precision Swiss style lathe. It boasts a 10,000 rpm main spindle speed and a 12,000 rpm back spindle speed. It can house 28 tools and is equipped with a Fanuc 31i-B CNC.
"The benefit of a 9-axis machine," Tsugami/Rem Sales Regional Manager Ron Gainer said, "is that it has three cutting tools, all cutting the part simultaneously, and all three tools have independent feed rates." This means shorter cycle times, Gainer explained, which all manufacturers continually strive for.
The new B0205-III represents the next generation of Tsugami Swiss Type CNC Lathes. "Its a heavier, more rigid, enhaced version of the B0205-II," Vice President Mike Mugno said.
Improvements to this 20 mm 5-Axis lathe include faster cross tool speeds, longer back spindle strokes on the X2 and Z2 axes, larger ball screw diameters, and expansion of its thermal displacement compensation system, which can now be used on every linear axis. The B0205-III cutting demonstration will include loading automation and integrated robotics.
The P034H is a 3 mm 4-Axis Swiss type Lathe. Designed for micro machining, its ideal for mass production of tiny, very precise parts. The main and back spindles operate at 20,000 rpms and the machine has 14 total tool positions. Automatic thermal displacement compensation, an adjustable grip chuck, and a specialized bar feeder are standard.
Other Tsugami machines on display include the B038T 38 mm High Performance Gang/Turret Lathe, B0326-II 32 mm 6-Axis Swiss Turn, SS327-5AX 32 mm 7-Axis CNC Lathe with Servo-driven B-Axis, and the heavy duty M08SY CNC Turning Center.
To see the Tsugami products at IMTS, visit the Tsugami/Rem Sales booth in the South Hall, S-9410.
About Rem Sales
Rem Sales (http://www.remsales.com) has been the exclusive North American importer of Precision Tsugami machine tools since 1978. A division of Morris Group, Inc. of Windsor, Connecticut, Rem Sales sells new Tsugami machine tools via national distribution channels and direct sales agents. The company also provides application engineering, service and customer training.
About Morris Group, Inc.
Morris Group, Inc. (http://www.morrisgroupinc.com/), whose history dates to 1941, is one of the largest machine tool distribution networks in North America. Based in Windsor, Connecticut, the family-owned and operated company has 14 business units in the United States

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