ACRA 1300 SS HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
ACRA
Model
1300 SS
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The ACRA 1300 SS Horizontal Machining Center features a robust main spindle capable of handling turning diameters up to 13.000 inches and maximum turning lengths of 40.000 inches. It is equipped with a 6.000-inch diameter chuck and offers a max spindle swing of 13.000 inches. The center has a single main spindle running at up to 1,800 RPM powered by a 3.00 HP motor. It utilizes a slide-type primary tool carrier with a capacity for up to 4 tools, though it can operate with one tool simultaneously for cutting. This machining center operates on a two-axis system with an X-axis travel of 13.000 inches and a Z-axis travel of 40.000 inches, allowing for precise horizontal machining operations. Its design supports efficient turning and milling applications suitable for a variety of materials. The machine is engineered to deliver accuracy and reliability for industrial metalworking tasks, optimized for mid-sized workpieces up to 13 inches in diameter and 40 inches in length. The sturdy construction and 2-axis control provide a balance of flexibility and control for horizontal machining processes. This configuration is ideal for manufacturing environments requiring moderate-sized components with high precision using a manual or semi-automated horizontal machining setup.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
40.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
13.00 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Max Spindle Speed
1,800.00
Spindle Power
3.00 HP

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