Central Tool Storage (CTS) automated tool magazine for high flexibility
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2023
- With the central tool magazine, several machines can be connected to a central tool storage. This is designed as a gantry above the machines and retrieves the tools from a central wheel magazine. This optimizes the efficiency of machine tools by allowing tools, especially special tools, to be exchanged fully automatic between different machines. This means that jobs can be moved between different machines very quickly. The wheel magazine allows well over 1000 tools to be stored next to the machines in a space-saving manner.
With space for well over 1000 tools the CTS works as the basis for an automated tool supply system. The modular tool magazine has a compact design and is configurable in steps of 240 (ISO 50) or 360 (ISO 40) tools.
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When you can't decide what tools you need so you order the entire catalogue
😂
When your tool management system has more degrees of freedom than most machine tools :)
More like " when your tool managementsystemhas more degrees of freedom than you do " xD
Give it a month and this shows up at titans of cnc!
Nah, doesn't make much sense for their style of job shop.
@@jdrevenge When Titan installs a LPP. Which I suspect will be never.
I don't think so. They already have a deal with Doosan (DN Solutions), Ibarmia and Heller. They had at least one DMG long time ago before Doosan deal started.
@@Stasiek_Zabojca Yup, that too!
That System singlehandedly, Stores more tool value than the actual price of the machine lol
Starrag had this system 25 years ago on ZT800 machines with Siemens 840C control.
The right brothers invented the airplane 100 years ago, why did Airbus make the A380?
High tech machine dmg Mori
amazing 😢
Absolute overkill
Have you ever thought of using a central tool magazine for your machining centers?
Yes, you read my mind😂
I think I don't need this for my dinner.
i want it to my parkside pressdrill
That is something you'd fine on a death star!
Wouldn't it be able to store even more tools if each of the wheels was replaced with it's own chain row instead ?
Hello @flikflak24, our patented and tried and tested wheel magazine technology has many advantages over chain magazines inluding its compact design, fast tool change times, reliability and ease of maintenance. Your DMG MORI Social Media Team
can it be integrated with more than one machine tool?
Yup, that's the idea! 👍
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Well
Necessity is the Mother of invention.
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Can it go around corners?
Hello Fedor. No sorry, only in a line. Your DMG MORI Social Media Team
I suppose they could ass another 90deg (or whatever angle) run and have the tool hand off buggy hand off to another buggy? I don’t see why not mechanically.
I wonder running 10 machines how complicated this would get for managing tools/tool life and such.
It could either be wicked simple or silly hard.
Would be a wet dream for a production engineer. Wish I had the volume!!!
Und wenn das Ding auf Störung geht, steht der ganze Maschinenpark still?
Hallo, die Maschinen können zusätzlich manuell beladen werden. Somit können die Maschinen auch unabhängig vom CTS betrieben werden. Dein DMG MORI Social Media Team
Overengineering. 🤷♂
Everything depends from application. Imagine 10 mills with that system plus another similar one for pallet exchange and you can run these 10 machines with only 2 people with high efficiency and repeatability.
@@nikus1989 All I see is tons of setup time and error lists.
@@92cortez92 If you are running something this scale you have presetters with RFID.
"Promosm"
Looks like simply a waste of time bruh 😒
The system looks neither cheap nor fast! For industrial series production rather unusable
It's not for industrial scale, it's for high end labs that do short runs on intricate parts and prototypes with as little human error as possible.
@@asdgfjokl Apart from industrial applications, however, I can think of very few applications where such a complex and expensive system would be profitable.
You still have a tool changer at the tool but instead of having a 4 foot bump out with 50-100 tools on 10+ tools in the factory, you have smaller capacity at each tool, and they all borrow from this changer. This means shared inventory, better footprint for the machining centers, and lower tooling cost overall.
Far faster than humans loading the tool changers in each CNC manually, and more importantly it solves one of the common fucks up that is loading the wrong tool in the wrong slot, and one of the more expensive fuck ups on the floor shop - dropping and chipping a $25,000 end mill.
@@asdgfjokl It very much is, it can feed an entire factory, as you can have multiple carriages and carriageways.