Added: Oct 8, 2008
From: mike658sr
Duration: 6:39
STAMA America announces the availability of its Model MC 726 MT, a unique five-axis, CNC milling/turning center designed for continuous production from bar stock of multiple and different parts, including high-precision medical devices. Owing to its fast changeover, 60-position tool magazine (HSK-A63) and trunnion swivel assembly, this STAMA VMC can produce even short runs of complex surgical tools, implants and other medical apparatus with superior quality, finish and cost efficiencies. Typically, Model MC 726 MT can result in up to 70% reductions in part processing time, according to current customers.
Channel: Howto
Tags: 5-axis bar cnc machine manufacturing medical milling stama technology turning
Rating: 4.75 (55 ratings) Views: 108961' favoriteCount='315 Comments: 24
tunnerlee Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - good!
avox09 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - Wow Love to see some of that code.
MattMachinist Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - This thing makes me hard watching it....lolman could I have fun with this.
MattMachinist Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - This thing is wonderful..It makes me hard just watching it...lolI could have some fun with this.
hboy007 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - 3:17 ... I know what you mean ;)
tonyflrb Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - This is amazing, like the Nexus 100 :OI'am very impressive
MS85ToyotaCrown Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - Why would you even consider using a human operated machine.
Amel3 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - Awesome maschine
vm68chris Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - What if you only need 1 or 2 parts? In many cases it would take longer to set up the program than it would take a skilled manual machinist to produce the part(s). This is a situation we encounter nearly daily where I work.
S261982 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - actually it's not more than standard G-code. The machine is perfect capable for small lot sizes. the machine has a job list that you can fill up with programs to run and it produces all kind of different parts and lot sizes with almost 0 set-up time. I'm am so flexible with that machine it's unbelievable. The Nexus 100 doesn't even come close to that machine. The machine is so worth the money even for small job-shops like us.
166002662 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - 多少钱?我想买!BUY!HOWMUCH!
lecosteb Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - my god!!
detroitchuckie Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - Why do all the work on the endpiece if your just gonna cut it off anyway???
willy73 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - about 120000-160000us dollars
JonRosko Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - wow this is sick
7539121 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - hay maybe they can get a real person to talk
blcouch Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - demonstration of capability
VisionQuest2012 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - That machine could clone itself. :)
zenciknight Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - 520.000 $
loganh33 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - thats nuts
beathead88 Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - toolmaking and cnc machining is sick
SpeedwayDeano Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - Than another 520,000$ in tooling!Great video, addictive viewing.
llmbs Says:
Oct 8, 2008 - Yup!, my life would be alot easier if I had a lathe, 5 axis, and cylindrical grinder cause I hate waiting for shops to do my work, pisses me off. Whats taking me 5 years to do would have been done years ago. :(
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