TECHNICAL SHEET | QUBO-T | QUBO-T2600 | ||
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Number of interpolated axes | N° | 5 | 5 | |
Longitudinal X axis movement | mm | 3700 | 3700 | |
Transversal Y axis movement | mm | 2200 | 2600 | |
Down-stroke Z axis disc movement | mm | 450 | 450 | |
C axis disc motor rotation | gradi | 0 – 362° | 0 – 362° | |
A axis disc inclination | gradi | 0 -90° | 0 -90° | |
Electrospindle power | kW | 17,6/S6 | 17,6/S6 | |
Electrospindle variable speed | rpm | 0 – 7000 | 0 – 7000 | |
Cone tool attach | ISO | 40 | 40 | |
Discs diameter | mm | 400 – 625 | 400 – 625 | |
Workbench size | mm | 3500×2000 | 3500×2500 | |
CNC MONOBLOC CUTTING AND PROFILING CENTRE WITH ROTATING HEAD OF 362° AND FIXED WORKBENCH FOR DISCS 625 MM MAX DIAM AND FOR TOOLS
The monobloc numerical control cutting and profiling center with 5 interpolated axes for operating cutting, profiling, shaping, boring and writing on slabs and pieces of marble, granite, natural and artificial stone.
Machine with 362° disc-head rotation and tilting from 0 to 90° for using both diamond discs and tools installed on ISO 40 cones with pneumatic pushbutton release.
Electrospindle with internal water passage and with variable speed up to 7000 rpm.
From the operational point of view, the machine is very easy to use both in manual mode and in the automatic mode thanks to the use of a CAD-CAM software.
The monobloc basement is made up of a SINGLE welded piece and therefore makes the machine extremely sturdy, precise and thanks to the hot-dip galvanization to last longer in time. The main structure is single-beam in electrowelded thick steel.
The trolley, the bridge and the disc up/down stroke slide on recirculating ball linear guides that give a high precision in positioning and very fast movement. The system is very silent and completely covered with bellows even in the rear part in order to avoid that water and dust compromise the durability in time. The BRUSHLESS motors and high precision reducers are used for the axis movement. The X and Y axes use racks and rectified ground teeth. The Z axis use recirculating ball screws and leadnuts while the rotation A and C axes use special zero-backlash gearbox.