AMERA SEIKI AHBM HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- AMERA SEIKI
- Model
- AHBM
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The Amera Seiki AHBM Horizontal Machining Center is a robust, high-capacity CNC machine designed for heavy-duty horizontal machining applications. It features a large worktable with a standard size of 78.7" x 55.1" and an optional extended table of 118.1" x 55.1", capable of supporting workpieces up to 17,600 lbs. The spindle is horizontal with a BT50 taper, capable of speeds up to 3,500 RPM (5,000 RPM optional) and powered by a 35 HP motor rated for 30-minute intervals. This machine supports a 3-axis standard configuration with an optional fourth U axis, offering extensive travel ranges: 86.6" in X (opt. 125.98"), 63" in Y (opt. 78.7"), and 47.2" in Z (opt. 67"), with rapid traverse rates up to 394 ipm. The tool handling system uses an automatic tool changer (ATC) with 24 tools standard and an optional capacity of up to 60 tools, allowing for a fast 15-second tool change time. The table does not come with a built-in support index, but a rotary table is available as an option to enhance versatility. With its heavy load capacity, wide travels, and flexible tooling options, the Amera Seiki AHBM is ideal for machining large, complex parts requiring precision and high productivity in aerospace, automotive, and heavy equipment industries.
Technical Attributes
- Spindle Power
- 35.00 HP
- Spindle Taper
- BT 50
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3,500.00
- Table Size (LxW)
- 78.7 x 55.1
- Z-Axis Travel
- 47.00 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 63.00 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 87.00 ''
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