ACRA MT-52L HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- ACRA
- Model
- MT-52L
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The ACRA MT-52L is a true 45° slant bed, 2" bar CNC turning center featuring a single main spindle with dual 10 HP motors operating at 4,800 RPM. This precision lathe accommodates workpieces up to 18" maximum swing, with a 12" chuck and 2" bar capacity, enabling main spindle turning of 11.8" diameter material up to 22" in length. The machine utilizes a 12-station turret tool carrier with one simultaneous cutting tool for efficient turning operations. The two-axis configuration provides 7" X-axis travel and 25.6" Z-axis travel, with impressive rapid traverse rates of 787 inches per minute on both X and Z axes. The hydraulic M-code programmable tailstock and FANUC OT-C control system enable sophisticated multi-axis contouring and tool geometry compensation. Optional features include 3/4-axis control functionality, 5° spindle orientation, conversational display with graphic tool path visualization, and multi-spindle control capabilities. This heavy-duty precision machine, weighing 7,040 lbs with dimensions of 99.6" × 62.9", delivers proven reliability across U.S., European, and Asian manufacturing environments. The MT-52L excels in high-precision bar feeding applications, offering exceptional repeatability and consistent performance for production turning operations requiring tight tolerances and complex geometries.
Technical Attributes
- # of Axes
- 2.00
- Spindle Power
- 10.00 HP
- X-Axis Travel
- 7.00 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 25.60 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 4,800.00
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