Acra VMC800P VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
ACRA
Model
VMC800P
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Acra VMC800P Vertical Machining Center is a precision CNC machine designed for versatile milling operations with a robust work table measuring 32" x 20" and an optional smaller plate of 8" x 8". It supports workpieces up to 1,000 lbs with optional rotary or indexed table support to enhance versatility. The machine features a vertical spindle with a #40 taper, capable of reaching 6,000 RPM as standard, with an optional upgrade to 10,000 RPM, powered by a 15 HP motor rated for 30 minutes. Tool handling is managed by a 20-position automatic tool changer (ATC) optimized for rapid tool swaps with zero tool change chip time. The VMC800P operates with three axes (X: 31.5", Y: 20", Z: 20") offering rapid traverse rates of up to 472 inches per minute (ipm) across all axes, with an optional 4-axis configuration available. Pallet changer options include a two-pallet setup for improved workflow efficiency. This machine is engineered for high productivity and accuracy in milling applications across a range of materials, making it suitable for industries requiring detailed and repeatable machining performance such as automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing. The rigid structure, combined with advanced CNC control compatibility, supports high feed rates and precise positioning vital for complex parts production. Optional rotary or indexed tables extend its capability for multi-face machining without repositioning, thereby enhancing throughput and precision in end-use components.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
32 x 20
Y-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
Z-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Spindle Power
15.00 HP

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