Officials at Methods Machine Tools introduce the Feeler FT-Series high-performance CNC turning centers featuring a new all-boxway design to significantly increase cutting capacity. All Feeler machines include extensive design and engineering by Methods and are backed by Methods’ application expertise, support, and extensive network of technology centers. A 2-Year warranty is provided.
The Feeler FT-Series includes four models: FT-200, FT-250, FT-350, and FT-350L. For rigidity when performing heavy duty cutting, each of the models has a single-piece structure with boxways, 45° slant bed and robust base. For maximum integrity, FEA analysis ensures a solid machine base with excellent overall structural rigidity and stability.
Additional new design features include a more rigid Z-Axis and tailstock rail for maximum support and accurate tracking. The FT-Series includes a new spindle head stock with a Feeler sleeve-type spindle, and the latest high-rigidity servo turret including clamping with curvic coupling for stable and swift tool changes. For excellent multitasking capabilities, 7.5hp milling motor with 51.6ft/lb torque is provided.
Feeler FT-Series from Methods offer a reliable FANUC 0i-TD control and 12-station turret. Customers can choose from four different gear boxes and two spindle types. Spindles range from 2,500rpm to 4,500rpm and offer chuck diameter sizes from 8" (210mm) up to 15" (381mm). Bar capacity ranges from 2.6" (65mm) to 4.5" (115mm). Maximum turning diameter is offered from 13.0" (330mm) to 25.0" (620mm) and maximum turning length from 21" (530mm) to 60.2" (1,530mm). Machine weight ranges from 9,925 lb (4,500kg) to 21,500 lb (9,750kg), depending on the model.
A BMT-65 tool system features a solid interface for tool holding. Servo programmable tailstock is standard. For maximum machine component longevity, a fully enclosed CE cabinet prevents dust and fumes from entering.
The Methods-Feeler CNC lathes and turning centers include the HT-Series, FTC-Series, and FT-Series. The full range of Feeler machines encompasses vertical machining centers, turning centers, bridge mills, and boring mills.