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DMS (Diversified Machine Systems) designs and builds industrial-grade 3- and 5-axis CNC routers right here in the USA. Heavy steel frames, precision ball screws, and class-leading customer support make DMS the go-to platform for Arkansas shops machining wood, plastics, aluminum, foam, and advanced composites.:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

3- & 5-Axis Routers for Any Material

DMS overhead-gantry machines pair high-speed spindle options with twin-table or moving-bridge architectures so you can rough EPS molds in the morning and finish aerospace carbon fiber by afternoon.

Freedom Line: Affordable, Rigid, Repeatable

The Freedom Series offers a universal platform—with travels up to 10 × 5 ft—that processes wood, plastics, foam, aluminum, and composites while holding tight tolerances shift after shift.

Essentials & Redwood5: Large-Format Composite Powerhouses

Essentials 5-Axis routers feature oversized bridges, linear rails, and heavy-gauge frames for continuous production in aerospace and marine components, while the new Redwood5 adds high-speed performance and customization options for the most demanding material stacks.

Local Expertise, Statewide Service

From thermoform tooling in Little Rock to composite flight parts in Fort Smith, TechMach installs, calibrates, and maintains every DMS router. Factory-trained technicians and stocked consumables keep Arkansas production running around the clock.

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What materials can DMS routers process?
DMS machines cut wood, particleboard, MDF, plastics, foam, aluminum, and high-strength composites—even mixed material stacks—all on the same platform.
What’s the difference between 3- and 5-axis models?
3-axis routers excel at flat-panel and pocket work, while 5-axis models add rotary and tilt motion for trimming molds, machining complex aerospace parts, and finishing contoured surfaces in one setup.
Can DMS routers be customized?
Yes—bridge height, table size, spindle power, vacuum hold-down, twin tables, and full safety enclosures can all be configured to match your production requirements.
Do DMS machines support vacuum workholding?
All platforms offer zoned vacuum tables and optional T-slot platens, giving you the flexibility to switch from sheet goods to heavy aluminum billets without re-fixturing.
Does TechMach provide installation and training?
Absolutely—our team handles delivery, leveling, calibration, and operator training anywhere in Arkansas, with preventive-maintenance plans to keep uptime high.
Which Arkansas industries gain the most from CMS routers?
Aerospace composites, marine and RV paneling, sign & display shops, architectural millwork, and thermoform mold makers all leverage CMS’s speed and 5-axis flexibility for higher throughput and near-net-shape accuracy.
How fast can a CMS router machine composite parts?
With spindle options up to 24,000 rpm and 2 g acceleration on linear rails, CMS routers routinely trim carbon-fiber or fiberglass parts 30–50 % faster than conventional gantry mills, while preserving edge quality.
What control and CAD/CAM software come standard?
All CMS routers ship with Fanuc or OSAI open-architecture controls and the CMS “bSolid” CAD/CAM suite (powered by Biesse software), enabling drag-and-drop toolpaths, nesting, and real-time spindle diagnostics.
How does CMS maintain long-term accuracy and rigidity?
Heavy steel or polymer-granite frames are stress-relieved and machined in one piece, while twin-helical rack drives and linear scales deliver ±0.001 in. repeatability—even after years of 24/7 production.
Can CMS routers integrate with robotic loading or smart cells?
Yes. TechMach engineers can add cobot part loaders, automatic tool changers, in-line scanners, and MES connections so your CMS router runs lights-out with real-time OEE tracking.