AKIRA SEIKI V2 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
AKIRA SEIKI
Model
V2
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The AKIRA SEIKI V2 is a compact vertical machining center designed for efficient small-parts production and high-density tool change operations. Equipped with a 14.9 kW (20 HP) spindle motor, this machine delivers 10,000 RPM maximum spindle speed with a BT40 taper configuration. The machine features 28-tool automatic tool changer (ATC) capacity, enabling rapid tool transitions with a 2.2-second tool change time for optimized production workflows. Travel capabilities include 550 mm (21.7 inches) on the X-axis, 445 mm (17.5 inches) on the Y-axis, and 520 mm (20.5 inches) on the Z-axis, providing adequate work envelope for precision machining tasks. The working table measures 401.32 mm × 701.04 mm with a maximum load capacity of 720 kg (1,588 lbs), accommodating a variety of part geometries. The machine achieves positioning accuracy of ±0.01 mm with ±0.003 mm repeatability, ensuring consistent dimensional tolerances for critical components. Rapid traverse rates reach 945 IPM on X and Y axes and 945 IPM on the Z-axis, minimizing cycle times. Control is managed through the AKIRA Mi:845 CNC system, which is Fanuc G-code compatible for seamless programming integration. The machine maintains a compact footprint with overall dimensions of 1,900 × 2,200 mm and weighs approximately 3,925 kg, making it suitable for shop environments with space constraints. Operating at 20 kVA power requirement with dual coolant and washdown pump options, this VMC delivers reliable performance for precision manufacturing operations.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
20.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
10,000.00 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
401.32x701.04
Control System
AKIRA MI:845

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