MINIMAX
The machine dedicated to nozzle production
The Minimax is a special machine designed by Syntax for the efficient and repeatable production of precision nozzles. It stems from direct experience with real industrial applications and responds definitively to the typical criticalities of this type of component: internal burrs, high cycle times, fragmented processes, and automation difficulties.
The heart of the Minimax is a compact and intelligent structure that combines multiple heads, active part movement, and alternating machining on both sides. This allows for a clean and functional finished component directly on the machine, without subsequent operations.
The absence of tool changes, high productivity, and ease of integration with automatic systems make Minimax an ideal solution for continuous, reliable, and high-value-added productions.
The machine uses Fanuc CNC control and is prepared for integration with robots, cobots, pallet transfer systems, and automatic lines, offering a solution ready for modern industry.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Productivity
- Quick setup
- Self-loading
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Elimination of internal burrs
The Minimax is designed to eliminate internal burrs directly during the machining cycle, a fundamental aspect of nozzle quality.
Alternating machining on both sides and controlled movement of the part towards the tool allow for process compensation and avoid the formation of internal residues.
The result is a compliant, clean, and functional nozzle, without the need for additional deburring phases.
No time lost in tool changes
Thanks to the multiple head structure, the Minimax performs all necessary machining without tool changes.
This eliminates downtime, reduces cycle complexity, and significantly increases productivity.
Fewer useless movements, more process continuity, and greater operational reliability, even on prolonged productions.


Simple loading, immediate automation
Compact and accessible, the Minimax is designed for simple and fast part loading.
It can be fed manually or easily integrated with robots, cobots, or pallet systems.
The predisposition for automation reduces integration costs and makes the machine ideal for both dedicated cells and flexible high-productivity lines.





