KAMIOKA Model TMC-500

Manufacturer: KAMIOKA
Table size: 550×400 mm
Table load: 250 kg
Spindle speed: 12000 (15000) rpm
Spindle power: 3,7 /5,5 kw
Tool magazine: 16 nos
  • Machine description

KAMIOKA was founded in 1965 as a family-run experimental company producing motorcycle and automobile repair parts. The workshop was called Yongfa. Initially, KAMIOKA supplied components to many machine builders, including woodworking and metalworking machines, and through this, the company continually developed and gained experience in machine tool manufacturing.

To achieve advanced quality and consistency standards, in the late 1990s, the company introduced high-end CNC manufacturing equipment from Japan. At the same time, the company continued to develop its own CNC machining centers, such as machining centers, lathes, and high-precision grinding machines. Kamioka's products, with their strong reputation and excellent performance, have been approved and used in many precision manufacturing facilities.

The entire manufacturing process, including design, machining, and assembly, takes place in a single facility. This is due to the company's in-house engineering team and the full range of necessary production facilities. Each machine is produced in limited quantities based on annual production planning to ensure the best possible quality control, as each machine undergoes a complete and rigorous inspection before shipping.

High-efficiency drilling and tapping machine based on vertical machining centers, FORMULA series, Model TMC-500.
16-station automatic tool changer with a clamp-type housing made of aluminum alloy to reduce inertial load.
An optional spindle drive unit with a maximum speed of 15,000 rpm is available.
The machining center's pneumatic components are assembled in a special enclosed compartment to prevent collisions.
This machine, with its spacious interior, features good ventilation and efficient chip removal. Two coolant supply drives are standard and feature cooling flushing rings to remove heat from the machine.