

The machine is available with a choice of controls - either the Fanuc 0i-TD or Siemens 828D with onboard ShopMill software).

The MACH 710 Mini Mill+ is a powerful and versatile 3-axis vertical machining centre equipped with a 11kW/12,000rom (direct drive) BBT 40 spindle, a 24-position (side-mounted) ATC, 48m/min rapids and roller linear guideways. The machine can be supplied with either the latest Fanuc 0i-TD or Siemens 828D control with ShopTurn software and, included as standard, comes equipped with a programmable tailstock, parts catcher and swarf conveyor.Īlso available in the turning range is the MACH SL-203-B lathe - a big bore, C-axis long-bed model with driven tools and a choice of either a Siemens or Fanuc control. The 8” chuck MACH S-202 is a 2-axis CNC lathe with a 400mm turning length and 52mm bore capacity. “We have now applied the same mindset and adopted the same business approach to our new and latest venture - and are providing component manufacturers with a range of CNC machine tools that, from a performance, specification and price perspective, have no equal.”Įven a cursory glance at the new MACH CNC lathe and MACH machining centre ranges prove that such claims are entirely accurate. “We have built a reputation in the market for supplying high-quality, value-added and competitively-priced manual machines backed by first-class after-sales service and technical support. Says MACH Machine Tools’ director, Matt Andrew: The manual machines on show include: the MACH VS-1 (turret-type) milling machine, two manual lathes (a MACH L 1340 and a MACH L 1540), and a range of MACH linishers, MACH bandsaws and MACH drilling machines. The two new CNC machines will be showcased alongside a range of the company’s best-selling and ever-popular manual models - many of which have become ‘staple’ machines for UK and Irish component manufacturers and for a growing number of educational institutions too. The company will be showcasing two machines (the MACH S-202 - an 8” chuck high-performance lathe, and the MACH 710 Mini Mill+ - an equally impressive vertical machining centre) from the new range on its stand (Hall 20 Stand 891) at the show. MACH Machine Tools, part of the Vigilance Group, has announced that it is using the forthcoming MACH Show in April as the platform to launch a new range of high-spec, technically-advanced CNC machine tools into the market.

MACH Machine Tools brings the ‘WOW’ factor to the MACH Show with the launch of a new range of ‘best-in-class’ CNC lathes and machining centres. MACH Machine Tools Ltd: Hall 20 Stand 891īigger than you expected - better than you imagined!
