
A versatile CNC machining center with all the attractive features of the original Haas Mini Mill, the Mini Mill 2 offers extended travels of 20" x 16" x 14" – a 4" increase on each axis. The Mini Mill 2 features a standard 40-taper spindle that spins to 6,000rpm. It is powered by a 7.5hp vector drive system. The 40" x 14" T-slot table provides plenty of room for multiple fixtures or a single- or dual-axis rotary table. Rapids are 600ipm, with 500ipm cutting feeds. Standard equipment includes a 15" color LCD monitor with USB port, a 10-pocket carousel-style tool changer and 1MB of program memory. For shops needing more tools, the Mini Mill 2 has options for either a 20-pocket carousel tool changer or a 24+1 tool side-mount. Other options include fourth- and fifthaxis drives, a programmable coolant nozzle, high-speed machining software, Haas' Intuitive Programming system, a chip auger and more.
The Super Mini Mill 2 has the same travels as the MM2, but offers higher speeds and feeds, and more available options. It will come standard with a 10,000rpm 40-taper spindle, a 15hp vector drive system, a high-speed tool changer and 1,200ipm rapids. A coolant system and rigid tapping are also standard. High-productivity options for the Super Mini Mill 2 include a 15,000rpm spindle, a high-speed 24+1 tool side-mount tool changer, throughspindle coolant, fourth- and fifth-axis drives and more.
Also on display will be the EC-550 HMC, the EC-630PP HMC pallet pool, and the ST-30 turning center.
IMTS BOOTH A-8000
Haas Automation Inc.
Oxnard, CA
haascnc.com
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