With its Micro5, Chiron reshapes the industrial micromachine
- Publié le February 7, 2025
The Micro5 from Chiron: A revolutionary industrial micromachine for machining watch components, offering unparalleled autonomy thanks to its 5-axis machining centre, its 60-tool changer and its integrated Yaskawa robot, all in less than one square metre.
Swiss manufacturer Chiron presents its latest version of the Micro5, an industrial micromachine for machining watch components, at the EPHJ 2024 trade fair. This version is more autonomous and can finish all the milled watch components. The Micro5 is equipped with a 5-axis machining centre in less than one square metre, a 60-tool changer with a chip-to-chip time of 4.5 seconds and an indexable tool holder for precision bores. The machine’s autonomy has been significantly increased thanks to Feed5 and the integration of a Yaskawa robot, allowing for the completion of the sixth face of the parts during downtime and optimising production. The Micro5 evolves into a true machining cell, demonstrating that the basis of a micromachine can adapt to specific market needs. These innovations will mark all sectors of micromechanical machining.
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With its Micro5, Chiron reshapes the industrial micromachine