Metalworking
World premieres at the EMO 2025
From September 22 to 26, 2025, Grob will be presenting several innovations at EMO Hannover. The focus of the trade fair appearance will be on the latest 4- and 5-axis universal machining centers and the associated automation solutions.
Visitors can look forward to numerous live demonstrations that show how precision, efficiency and flexibility come together in production. "Our aim is to show our customers in a practical way how manufacturing processes can be taken to the next level with innovative machines and automation solutions," emphasizes Christian Müller, Managing Director Sales at Grob.
Milling-turning machine with hydraulic clamping
One of Grob's new products at EMO is the G550T 5-axis milling-turning universal machining center with hydraulic clamping system. It is aimed at companies that want to manufacture milled-turned components economically in medium to large quantities. Particular attention is paid to the integrated sensor system, which ensures maximum process reliability. The constant clamping pressure is also maintained during the turning process and guarantees consistently high precision with a reduced risk of clamping errors or material deformation. "Safety is our top priority. That's why we have also equipped the machine with redundant safety checks," says Sebastian Schön, Head of Application Technology at Grob.
PSS-R900 - the next generation rotary pallet storage system
With the new PSS-R900 rotary pallet storage system, Grob is showcasing an automation concept at EMO that significantly increases productivity and capacity utilization. "The PSS-R900 enables our customers to make optimum use of their machine capacities and make production processes even more efficient," explains Ralph Birkle, Project Planning Team Leader at Grob-Werke.
"The flexible configurability of the PSS-R900 is particularly noteworthy," continues Ralph Birkle. Customers can choose between the integration of one or two machining centers in order to optimally adapt the efficiency of production. In addition, the system enables individual storage divisions with or without pallet tower storage (PTS), depending on the specific requirements of the production environment. The variable pallet capacity allows flexible adjustment between 15 and 32 pallet spaces, so that the system can be easily tailored to different requirements.
The G400 - compact, powerful, versatile
With the G400, Grob is expanding its portfolio in the area of 4-axis universal machining centers. The machine combines a robust design with dynamic processes and high productivity - ideal for industries such as automotive, mechanical engineering, tool and mold making and energy technology. The G400 is particularly impressive in aluminum machining, for example for e-mobility components such as stator housings. The machine concept is based on a 500x500 mm pallet, but also allows the machining of significantly larger components thanks to generous travel paths. A pallet changer, up to 60 tool stations and various HSK-A63 spindles, which can be adapted to the customer's specific applications, are available as options.
Thanks to its compact design, the G400 requires very little floor space - and can be integrated both as a stand-alone machine and in production lines. Flexibility is also provided by the option of automatic loading from the front or from above via a linear gantry. "With the G400, we are focusing on an excellent price-performance ratio: high productivity, simple operation and low maintenance costs - with the usual high Grob quality," summarizes Christian Müller.
With the new clamping hydraulics, the PSS-R900 and the G400, Grob is presenting several world premieres at EMO 2025. The Bavarian machine manufacturer is once again demonstrating how productivity, precision and flexibility can be optimally combined in production.
EMO, Hall 12, Stand B26









