Press release submitted on behalf of GROB.

GROB Systems, a global leader in the development of manufacturing systems and machine tools, has introduced the GP1350 5-Axis portal milling machining center. Designed for a wide variety of manufacturing tasks, including large components, complex geometries, and maximum precision, the GP1350 is unique to the market due to its compact size and exceptional versatility. The machine recently made its debut at GROB’s 100-year anniversary in-house exhibition at the company’s headquarters in Mindelheim, Germany.
The GP1350 offers a broad X-Y-Z working travel of 55 / 77 / 43 inches (1,400 / 1,950 / 1,100 millimeters) to accommodate large parts and performs reliably on components with a maximum workpiece diameter of 69 inches (1,750 millimeters) and a maximum workpiece height of 65 inches (1,650 millimeters) while supporting a maximum load of up to 3.6 tons. The tool magazine has capacity for up to 408 tools and a double row allocation allows ergonomic and efficient setup of several tools at the same time. With the option of integrating pallet changers, pallet storage systems, and autonomous loading systems (AMR), the GP1350 can be fully automated and is equally suitable for production processes ranging from single to multi-part series.
A combination of powerful spindles, a robust table, and dynamic axis movements enable the GP1350 to machine a wide variety of materials economically. The universal milling head with an undercut of -2.5 degrees significantly reduces setup times and saves valuable production time, while the compact design of 20 L x 18 W x 12 H feet (6,150 x 5,300 x 3700 millimeters) allows manufacturing large parts with a minimal footprint.
“The GP1350 offers a practical way to machine large, complex parts in a compact, automation‑ready platform. It allows manufacturers to expand capability without the space and integration challenges typically associated with portal milling systems,” said Derek Schroeder, Universal Machines, Sales & Proposals Manager, GROB Systems, Inc.
With its high load-bearing capacity, precise portal structure, and automation options, the GP1350 offers users stable processes, reduced scrap rates, and high production reliability. The GP1350 is suitable for a wide range of industries such as tool, die and mold, energy technology, aerospace, and the automotive industry.
2026 marks the 100-year anniversary of GROB. To celebrate, the company recently welcomed more than 4,000 visitors to its Mindelheim, Germany headquarters to experience the future of modern manufacturing. The in-house exhibition featured more than 40 machines, demonstrating GROB’s technological advancements over the past decades.
To learn more about the GP1350, please visit: GP1350-GROB.
About GROB Systems
For 100 years, GROB has been a globally active family-owned business engaged in the development and manufacture of equipment and machine tools. Its customers include leading global automotive manufacturers, their suppliers, and companies from a wide range of industries.
With production plants in Mindelheim (Germany), Bluffton, Ohio (USA), São Paulo (Brazil), Dalian (China), Pianezza (Italy), and Bangalore (India), as well as a global network of service and sales subsidiaries, GROB has an international presence and maintains proximity to its customers. Approximately 1,100 employees at the 500,000 square foot U.S.A. facility in Bluffton, Ohio support GROB customers across North America.
GROB’s portfolio includes universal machining centers as well as highly complex manufacturing systems featuring proprietary automation technology – ranging from semi-automated assembly stations to fully automated assembly lines. The range also includes production systems for electric drives and assembly systems for battery and fuel cell technologies. GROB develops customized turnkey solutions for the machining of components across a broad spectrum of industries, including automotive, aerospace & defense, medical technology, energy technology, mechanical engineering, and the semiconductor industry. This also applies to the machining of structural and chassis components as well as mega and giga castings. With its proprietary GROB-NET4Industry software, GROB enables the digitalization, connectivity, and transparent visualization of production processes.
For more information contact GROB Systems, 1070 Navajo Drive, Bluffton, OH 45817 U.S.A. Telephone: 419-358-9015, email: info@us.grobgroup.com, internet: https://www.grobgroup.com/en/.


