ACRA 3100HR HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- ACRA
- Model
- 3100HR
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The ACRA 3100HR Horizontal Machining Center is a robust, high-precision CNC lathe engineered for demanding turning applications. Designed with a horizontal spindle orientation, it features a single main spindle capable of a maximum turning diameter of 31.000 inches and a maximum turning length of 160.000 inches, accommodating large workpieces with ease. The spindle chuck diameter measures 15.000 inches, supporting a maximum swing of 31.000 inches for versatile part handling. The machine is powered by a 15 HP spindle motor, delivering consistent torque and reliable performance at a maximum speed of 800 RPM, ideal for heavy-duty cutting and finishing operations. With two-axis (X and Z) control, the 3100HR provides precise tool positioning, offering 31.000 inches of X-axis travel and 80.000 inches of Z-axis travel (extendable to 160.000 inches as an option). The primary tool carrier is a slide type, supporting one simultaneous cutting tool for efficient machining. The rigid construction and horizontal configuration ensure excellent chip evacuation and stability during extended production runs. This machining center is well-suited for industries requiring high accuracy and repeatability in turning large, complex components, making it a reliable solution for heavy industrial applications.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 800.00 RPM
- Spindle Power
- 15.00 HP
- Z-Axis Travel
- 80.00 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 31.00 ''
- # of Axes
- 2.00
- Y-Axis Travel
- 80.00 ''
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