RXP601DS - High speed 5-axis milling machine

RIDIX
Pad. 15 stand F38


RXP series of the HSC-Roeders milling machines present a number of design features aimed to balance needs of precision, productivity and reliability when machining difficult materials such as steel (including hardened steel), copper, aluminum and graphite.
Among the most important solutions there are the portal structure that guarantees maximum rigidity, linear motors on all axes, Z-head balancing with patented vacuum system, rapid feeds up to 60 m/min and electro-spindles up to 90,000 rpm. To maximize productivity, there are also integrated devices for laser tool measurement, an infrared 3D touch probe for rapid centering and measuring of workpieces, automatic tool change and standard systems for machine dust protection, e.g. graphite.

The milling machine is equipped with Roeders’ proprietary numerical control, specifically for optimized high-speed machining. The Roeders RMS6 CNC, programmable in standard ISO, is PC-based with a Windows operating system; in addition to its extreme user-friendliness and openness to other applications, all electronic devices operate at 32 kHz as versus 8 or 16 kHz of other manufacturers. The high-performance CNC ensures a look ahead of more than 10,000 blocks and a block processing time of less than 0.1 milliseconds.
RCS – Space-saving workpiece and tool magazine with integrated handling
Roeders automated systems provide central tool management for all machines connected to it. In this way, the tool magazine is efficiently extended thanks to the external tool places working as a centralized storage.
The tool magazine of each individual machine contains only frequently used tools and those required for the task. Worn tools are stored in a special area of the central magazine, ready for replacement. The magazines can be customized according to customer requirements with changing clamps for different pallets and tool holders.

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