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I think the NTX would be a great machine to have and the service and support would also be good since there are way more NTX machines out in the field than CTX. Use the diagrams from the manufacture to make sure you can fit your part and the milling head between chucks if your going to do any kind of face work. When looking at a Mill Turn platform one of the most important things to consider is the distance between the main spindle and the sub spindle.

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Might consider varicut or some other machine simulation software to make sure you do not crash the machine.
#DMG MORI CTX GAMMA 1250TC HOW TO#
That all being said make sure you get ample training on the machine and how to program it. To answer your question if the NTX is the right size for your part and you find a good CAM software to drive the machine I wouldn't hesitate to get an NTX. We really like the Siemens controls and the CTX comes standard with Siemens. The only reason we went with the CTX over anything else was that we were very familiar to running DMG DMU 5 axis mills. I'm not surprised the CTX is more our CTX GAMMA 2000TC was right at 1 million new. They use a box in box concept for the X axis and Z axis that both are driven at the center of gravity so X and Z have 2 ball screws per axis. Now the Mori NT series is probably the most ridged Mill turn on the market hands down. The CTX and NTX are built pretty much the same so I wouldn't say one is more ridged than another. Inviato dal mio Mi MIX 2S utilizzando Tapatalk Thanks a lot to anyone who's going to help!

I know here in the forum there are a lot of great machinists and multitasking operators so wish you could help! So, if any CTX user could give me a feedback about his machine, and about how rigid and precise (repeatability focused) it is that'd be very helpful. We need a Multitasking machine with 2 turning spindles (main+sub) ASA8/ASA6, a 20bar coolant pump, linear scales on all axis, skiving module, 12/15000 rpm milling spindle and very rigid and solid roller guides due to interrupted cut on 90% of the pieces (this is mostly for turning). We need to use a tailstock mounted on the turret sometimes, as well as working on both spindles contemporary.Įven if we have had okuma and still are totally happy with those lathes, the cost of a Multus U3000 is unfortunately too high for what we can afford.


We are in a production environment of small to medium volume (from 30 to 3000 pieces) and the flexibility of the machine is a must. We are definitely sure about getting a machine with a milling spindle and a lower turning turret.
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We are planning to upgrade our factory with a multitasking machine and were looking to the Beta/Gamma 1250. I'm looking for infos about the machines in the title.
