HHV BARMILL

HHV BARMILL

Product catalog summary
Overview: The HHV BarMill is an advanced milling machine designed to enhance operator efficiency and accelerate return on investment (ROI). It allows for the milling of aluminum with significant improvements in cycle time and material usage.
Key Features:
  • Capable of handling 200-inch bar stock with access from all sides, unlike traditional lathes.
  • Enables 4-axis part machining, resulting in 40-60% faster cycle times.
  • Reduces raw material usage by 20-30%.
  • Designed to free up labor for more critical tasks than manual feeding and clamping.
Applications: The machine excels in producing 3 and 4-axis parts with a cross-section of up to 5x5 inches.
Company Commitment: Modig emphasizes innovation and uncompromising quality in its products.
Contact Information: For more details, visit www.modig.se or contact via email at [email protected]. The company is located in Virserum, Sweden.
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HHV BARMILL-1

INTELLIGENT MILLING, AUTOMATION EXCELLENCE Imagine feeding 200 inch bar stock into a machine which rotates the bar to have access from all sides - this is BarMill. We're not talking lathes, we're promising aluminum milling like no one else can deliver with huge opportunity for operator efficiency. No sitting A and waiting to manually feed, clamp and cut stock. Machine ^ 4-axis parts and experience 40-60% faster cycle time while ^k reducing raw material usage by 20-30%. Utilize your ^k precious labor for things more important than pushing ^k Modig means innovation. There is no room for ^k compromise in quality at Modig. A4m 3 and 4 axis parts within 5x5" in cross-section FOR MORE INFO VISIT: [email protected] I SE-570 80 Virserum I Sweden M MACHINE TOOL SWEDEN

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