AMERA SEIKI AH-800 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

AMERA SEIKI AH-800 AMERA SEIKI AH-800 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
AMERA SEIKI
Model
AH-800
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Amera Seiki AH-800 Horizontal Machining Center is a high-performance, 4-axis CNC machine designed for heavy-duty production and precision machining. Featuring a robust 31.5" x 31.5" table, it supports workpieces up to 4,410 lbs, making it ideal for large and complex parts. The horizontal spindle utilizes a BT 50 taper, delivering high rigidity and accuracy for demanding applications. With a maximum spindle speed of 6,000 rpm and a 50 HP (30-minute rating) motor, the AH-800 provides ample power for efficient metal removal across a wide range of materials. The machine is equipped with a 60-tool automatic tool changer (ATC) for fast, reliable tool exchanges, and offers an optional 2-pallet changer to maximize uptime and throughput. Axis travels are 51.2" (X), 40.2" (Y), and 41.3" (Z), with a full 360° B-axis for versatile 4-sided machining. All axes deliver rapid traverse rates of 1,180 ipm, ensuring swift positioning and reduced non-cutting time. The rigid construction, combined with high-speed linear axes and a powerful spindle, enables the AH-800 to maintain accuracy and productivity in high-volume and high-precision environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Spindle Taper
BT 50
Table Size (LxW)
31.5 x 31.5
Z-Axis Travel
41.00 ''
Y-Axis Travel
40.00 ''
# of Axes
3.00
X-Axis Travel
51.00 ''
Spindle Power
50.00 HP
Control System
FANUC 0I-MD

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