AMERA SEIKI VAS-3M VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

AMERA SEIKI VAS-3M AMERA SEIKI VAS-3M VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

Equipment Overview

Share Link
OEM
AMERA SEIKI
Model
VAS-3M
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

Market Value Calculator

A+

Technical Description

This CNC machining center is a robust 3-axis vertical machining center designed for high-precision metal cutting operations. It features an X-axis travel of 48.0 inches, a Y-axis travel of 20.0 inches, and a Z-axis travel of 25.0 inches, providing a generous work envelope for a wide range of part sizes. The machine is equipped with a CAT-40 spindle taper, supporting a broad selection of cutting tools, and delivers a maximum spindle speed of 7,500 RPM for efficient material removal and fine surface finishes. The table measures 48.0 inches in length and 20.0 inches in width, offering ample space for workpiece fixturing and supporting heavy-duty machining tasks. Tool management is streamlined with a 24-pocket automatic tool changer, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity. The machine is controlled by a Fanuc Series 0MD CNC system, known for its reliability, ease of programming, and compatibility with industry-standard G-code. For optimal cutting performance and tool life, the machine is outfitted with both flood and high-pressure coolant systems, ensuring effective chip evacuation and temperature control during operation. Additionally, a chip auger system is integrated for efficient chip removal, maintaining a clean work environment and reducing manual cleaning requirements. This combination of features makes the machine well-suited for demanding applications in tool and die, mold making, and general precision machining environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
7,500.00 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
48x20
Y-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
25.00 ''
# of Axes
3
X-Axis Travel
48.00 ''
Control System
FANUC SERIES 0MD

Data Accuracy and Verification

Specifications and technical details are compiled from manufacturer documentation, historical records, and third-party industry sources. While care is taken to ensure accuracy, this information is provided for reference purposes only and may contain errors or omissions. Users should independently verify all details before relying on them.

If you identify any inaccuracies, please help us improve our data by reporting them here.