AMERA SEIKI FCL-20Y HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

AMERA SEIKI FCL-20Y AMERA SEIKI FCL-20Y HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
AMERA SEIKI
Model
FCL-20Y
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Amera Seiki FCL-20Y is a compact horizontal machining center engineered for precision turning and milling operations on cylindrical workpieces. The machine features a primary spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 11.810 inches and turning length of 13.070 inches, accommodating bar stock up to 2.040 inches in diameter with an 8.000-inch chuck. The main spindle operates at 4,200 RPM with 14.70 horsepower, supplemented by a secondary spindle of identical specifications for simultaneous dual-spindle capability. A rotary tool with 3.00 horsepower at 4,000 RPM expands operational versatility. The machine incorporates a turret-based tool carrier supporting 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools, enabling complex part geometries through single-setup machining. Its four-axis configuration provides X, Y, and Z linear axes with rapid traverse rates of 1,181 IPM across all three axes and maximum feed rates of 197 IPM, ensuring efficient material removal. Travel distances measure 7.080 inches on the X-axis, 3.140 inches on the Y-axis, and 16.140 inches on the Z-axis, optimizing the working envelope for mid-sized components. This configuration allows one simultaneous cutting tool operation while maintaining rapid repositioning capabilities. The FCL-20Y combines turning and milling functionality within a space-efficient footprint, making it suitable for small to medium production runs requiring integrated Swiss-style machining with secondary rotary operations.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
7.08 ''
Z-Axis Travel
16.14 ''
# of Axes
4.00
Y-Axis Travel
3.14 ''
Spindle Power
14.70 HP
Max Spindle Speed
4,200.00

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