Knowing the drill
Posted to News on 20th Apr 2021, 08:58

Knowing the drill

Latest IMSA machine to produce holes up to 1000 mm deep

Knowing the drill

IMSA’s core business centres on the design and manufacture of deep-hole drilling and gun-drilling machines. Located in Barzago, northern Italy, the company is a leader in its field, with more than 500 such machines operational worldwide.

Applications are wide and varied, but many focus on the gun drilling of mould tools for the automotive industry. Seven IMSA models for this purpose came to market between 2014 and 2019 alone.

Preferred partner NSK

Thanks to a series of options, each standard base model is custom-built according to the specific requirements of customers, although the company can also design and manufacture completely bespoke solutions.

To help maximise machine performance, IMSA has for many years relied upon ball screws and linear guides from its preferred linear motion partner NSK. The company is now repeating this tried and tested formula for its latest deep-hole drilling machine, the MF1000-3T, which will be able to produce holes up to 1000 mm deep (depending on tool diameter).

Equipped with a tilting head, the machine will also offer the capability to perform milling operations, while an 80-station automatic tool-change magazine and automated pallet changer will facilitate unattended workpiece machining.

Performance demands met

NSK’s ball screw, which conforms to DIN 69051 (ISO 3408) with regard to both dimensional and tolerance classes, meets IMSA’s performance demands, in term of speed, accuracy, load capacity and rigidity.

The first NSK DIN-standard ball screw order is due for delivery in May this year to meet the requirements of a prototype MF1000-3T. NSK RA65 roller guides will also form part of the order.

Manufactured in shaft diameters from 32 to 63 mm, and with leads from 10 to 40 mm, NSK DIN-standard ball screws offer a speed factor of 160,000 dn. This performance level is said to make them ideal for use without restriction in high-speed machining applications where very accurate positioning is also required.

Also, the smooth running properties of the ball screws incur the least possible vibration in the linear system, while simultaneously reducing noise levels.


NSK UK Ltd

European Bearings Business Unit
Northern Road
NG24 2JF
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1636 605123

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