The UMC-400SS has a compact footprint and generous travels that make it the perfect fit for smaller shops, or shops doing 5-axis small-part machining.
Using the proven design elements of our existing UMCs, the UMC-400SS is sure to be a great performer. Standard features include a 12,000 rpm 40-taper spindle, 30.5m/min rapids, and a high-speed 30+1 side-mount tool changer.
All this fits into a compact 2.1 x 2.1 meter footprint. That’s 25% smaller than the ever-popular UMC-500.
5-Axis Universal Machining Centre; 432 x 279 x 330 mm, with 230 mm Integrated 2-Axis Trunnion Rotary Table, 40 taper, 30 hp Vector Drive, 12,000 rpm (15k opt.) Direct-Drive, 30+1 Side Mount Tool Changer, (Servo-Driven High Speed), 30.5 m/min Rapids, Spindle Orientation, Macros, Coordinate Rotation & Scaling, Wireless Intuitive Probing System (WIPS), High-Speed Machining, Programmable Coolant Nozzle, Chip Conveyor, Dynamic Work Offsets (DWO), Tool Centre Point Control (TCPC), Second Home Button, Colour Remote Jog Handle, Power-Failure Detection Module, 1 GB Memory, 15″ Colour LCD Monitor, USB Port, Memory Lock Keyswitch, Rigid Tapping and 208 litre Flood Coolant System.
The UMC-400SS has the capability of the larger UMC models and it fits into a compact 2.1 x 2.1 meter footprint. That’s 25% smaller than the ever-popular UMC-500. See the standard UMC-400 here.
1: Senior applications engineer John Nelson explains why 5-axis machining is much simpler than it has ever been before, furthermore why any shop can be a 3+2 or 5-axis shop.
2: John explains how to make the correct choice when choosing your machine and rotary combination.
3: He talks about setting up your rotary table or trunnion, as well as explaining how the Dynamic Work Offsets and Tool Centre Point Control makes multi-axis work more straightforward than ever.
Automate Your Part Production on Small UMCs
The Haas Automatic Parts Loader is a simple and affordable way to automate part production. What’s more it’s designed and built exclusively for the Haas UMC-400 & UMC-500 series. For simplicity, it connects directly to the Haas control.