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ULTRASONIC Gantry / Portal
CELOS by DMG MORI

ULTRASONIC Gantry / Portal Series

5-axis ULTRASONIC machining in XXL

Highlights
  • All in one: ULTRASONIC machining of Advanced Materials and milling on one machine
  • Designed for the dynamic machining of large components
  • Various spindle versions for every application
  • Perfect accessibility
Technical Data
Max. X-axis stroke
4,000 mm
Max. Y-axis stroke
2,100 mm
Max. Z-axis stroke
1,250 mm
Max. workpiece length
4,300 mm
Max. workpiece width
2,000 mm
Max. workpiece diameter
2,500 mm
Max. workpiece height
1,460 mm
Max. workpiece weight
20,000 kg
Control & Software
  • CELOS: The App-based control and operating system
  • Exclusive DMG MORI technology cycles available
  • ERGOline 21.5" Multi Touch Panel with CELOS and SIEMENS SINUMERIK 840 D sl 
Max. X-axis stroke
Max. Y-axis stroke
Max. Z-axis stroke
Max. workpiece length
Max. workpiece width
Max. workpiece diameter
Max. workpiece height
Max. workpiece weight
ULTRASONIC 210 P by DMG MORI
ULTRASONIC 200 Gantry
4,000 mm
2,000 mm
1,200 mm
4,300 mm
2,000 mm
1,250 mm
20,000 kg
ULTRASONIC 210 P by DMG MORI
ULTRASONIC 210 P
2,100 mm
2,100 mm
1,250 mm
3,200 mm
2,500 mm
1,460 mm
8,000 kg

ULTRASONIC Series

The ULTRASONIC Series enlarges your machinable material range to the widest in the complete DMG MORI portfolio. The ULTRASONIC-technology allows an economical grinding, milling and drilling of hard and brittle Advanced Materials, hard to machine super alloys and composite materials with up to 50% reduced process forces.

ULTRASONIC Portal machines

The 5-axis ULTRASONIC machines in highly stable portal / gantry design combine the machining of large workpieces with maximum dynamics. Operators of various industries like model making, automotive and aerospace industry as well as in the energy sector benefit from this. Thanks to 5-axis machining with up to 30,000 rpm, even complex and very heavy parts can be processed economically.