Index G200 Turn-Mill Center Redesigned to Include XPanel i4.0 Technology
Index has developed a new generation of its turn-mill center G200, a compact machine offering significantly higher performance - potentially up to 30 percent greater productivity - in the same footprint as the earlier generation. The redesign of the machine resulted in an increased maximum turning length to 660 mm, a higher performance milling spindle and expanded live tool complements, as well as the XPanel with i4.0 readiness.
The result is a machine that is geared to the needs of the market, offering flexibility and high-speed machining of both bar stock and chuck parts complete in one setup.
The machine bed is arranged vertically, making the machine stand higher, but extending in the work area, thus permitting second lower tool carrier to increase the productivity of the machine. Reducing cycle times by 30 percent compared to the first G200 generation is well within the bounds of possibility with appropriate workpieces, according to Index.
The fluid-cooled main and counter spindles are designed identically and feature a bar capacity of 65 mm (max chuck diameter 165 mm). Their motorized spindles allow productive turning machining with a power of 31.5/32 kW (100 percent/40 percent duty cycle), a torque of 125/170 Nm and a maximum speed of 6,000 rpm.
The G200 has three tool carriers so tools can be assigned to almost any machining type on the main and counter spindles independently. This means great flexibility for the programmer in organizing the machining steps.
Due to the large work area, it is even possible to work with three turrets simultaneously on the main spindle or counter spindle without them interfering with each other. One example: the lower right turret with an angular tool can machine the inside of a workpiece clamped in the main spindle, while the other lower turret and the upper tool carrier machine the outside. The same is also possible on the counter spindle. This increases the possibilities to use three cutting edges simultaneously or, in some cases, even four tools.