Amera Seiki AV-710L VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- AMERA SEIKI
- Model
- AV-710L
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
This vertical spindle CNC machining center features a 29.920" × 16.540" worktable capable of supporting workpieces up to 1,000 lbs, making it suitable for medium-scale production environments. The machine is equipped with a CT#40 spindle taper and operates at a standard 10,000 RPM, with an optional 30,000 RPM configuration for high-speed finishing operations. The 15 HP spindle (30-minute rating) provides robust cutting capability across various materials. The three-axis configuration offers substantial travel distances: 27.950" on the X-axis, 18.110" on the Y-axis, and 22.050" on the Z-axis, all achieving maximum feed rates of 590 ipm and rapid traverse speeds of 1,181 ipm. An optional fourth axis expands machining versatility for complex geometries. The machine utilizes a 24-tool automatic tool changer with arm-type carrier, minimizing tool changeover time and improving production efficiency. Optional accessories include a rotary table and pallet changer, enabling flexible workholding and multi-part processing capabilities. This configuration balances precision, speed, and capacity, making it ideal for job shops and contract manufacturers requiring consistent accuracy for medium-volume prototype and production runs.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 29.92 x 16.54
- Y-Axis Travel
- 18.11 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 27.95 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 10,000.00 RPM
- Z-Axis Travel
- 22.05 ''
- Spindle Power
- 15.00 HP
- Control System
- FANUC 0I-MD
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