Automation of the future 'live' at 34BI.-MU

GROB ITALY
Pad. 9 stand C01


From Wednesday 9 to Saturday 12 October 2024, in Hall 9 (Booth C01) at Fieramilano Rho, GROB automation systems and machining centres will be among the new products on show at the 34th edition of BI-MU, Italy’s leading event dedicated to machine tools, robotics, digital and additive manufacturing.

As one of the global leaders in the production of automation systems, GROB will present trade visitors with a special ‘live’ demonstration of its G350 5-axis machining centres with GRC-R60 robot cell. Characterised by an optimised platform design, they incorporate ultrasonic cleaning technology that guarantees high quality when machining parts in different materials, thanks also to the flexibility of the Gressel R-C2 system.
Reliability and precision are the values behind the effectiveness and durability of GROB machining centres, which are increasingly popular in the Italian mechanical engineering industry. What’s more, their flexibility allows them to be used in a multitude of sectors: not only in the mould and die, mechanical and energy industries, but also in particularly complex areas such as the automotive, aerospace and medical industries.
The G GROB series consists of 4 models (G150, G350, G550, G750) compatible with Siemens or HEIDENHAIN control.The horizontal position of the spindle allows the longest possible Z-travel and optimum chip removal, while the innovative ‘tunnel’ concept enables the orientation and machining of very large components (even with the longest tools) without collisions occurring within the working area. The rigidity of the machine is achieved by the unique configuration of the three linear axes, which ensures a reduced distance of the guides from the point of operation (TCP).
All GROB solutions offer the double advantage of technological efficiency and extensive after-sales service for international customers.

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