New 4-axis ecoMill 1100 V Mori Seiki machines at Beaver Aerospace & Defense Inc.
Livonia, Michigan – Beaver Aerospace & Defense, a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries (PSI) and global designer and manufacturer of a broad-range of custom ball screws for commercial and military aircraft has upgraded its machining center with two new 4-axis ecoMill 1100 V Mori Seiki machines.
The mill machines produce up to 12,000rpm of high-speed machining capabilities, with 0.0001" tolerances. Both are equipped with direct drive rotary tables (DDRTs), allowing parts to be completed with a one-step setup process, and can handle parts up to 40" x 20". In addition, both machines provide 30 tool slots and allow 3D designs to be loaded into the controls.
"Beaver Aerospace & Defense is proud to upgrade our machining center capabilities," said Ben Kearns, general manager at Beaver Aerospace & Defense Inc. "With these technology investments, we are able to increase the speed, accuracy and part processing size for our customers, which reduces their overall costs."
Beaver makes ball screws, electromechanical actuators, ball splines, and gears for the aerospace and defense industries. Beaver is also a certified FAA repair station that offers expert repair, overhaul, and testing services for all electromechanical actuators and ball screws.
Source: Beaver Aerospace & Defense
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