AMERA SEIKI FCL-15TSY HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

AMERA SEIKI FCL-15TSY AMERA SEIKI FCL-15TSY HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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AMERA SEIKI
Model
FCL-15TSY
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The AMERA SEIKI FCL-15TSY Horizontal Machining Center is a versatile, dual-spindle CNC machine designed for high-efficiency turning and milling operations. Featuring two main spindles, each capable of 6,000 RPM and 10 HP, the FCL-15TSY delivers robust performance for a wide range of part sizes and materials. The main spindle turning diameter reaches up to 11.810", with a maximum turning length of 9.090" and a chuck diameter of 6.000", supporting a maximum swing of 30.700" and a bar diameter capacity of 1.700". The machine is equipped with a turret-style primary tool carrier, allowing for up to 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools, with the rotary tools providing 3.00 HP and 4,000 RPM for live tooling applications. The FCL-15TSY supports simultaneous cutting with one tool at a time, ensuring precision and control. With six axes of motion, the machine offers X-axis travel of 7.080", Y-axis travel of 3.140", and Z-axis travel of 13.340", all with a maximum feed rate of 197 ipm and rapid traverse speeds of 1,181 ipm for fast cycle times. The combination of dual spindles, live tooling, and high-speed axis movement makes the FCL-15TSY ideal for complex, high-volume production environments requiring both turning and milling capabilities in a single setup.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
7.08 ''
# of Axes
6.00
Spindle Power
10.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
13.34 ''
Y-Axis Travel
3.14 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00

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