AMERA SEIKI VT-1600 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
AMERA SEIKI
Model
VT-1600
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 59.060 inches and a maximum turning length of 49.210 inches, accommodating large workpieces with high precision. The main spindle chuck diameter is 49.210 inches, supporting robust workholding, while the maximum swing of 63.000 inches allows for oversized parts to rotate without interference. The spindle delivers 60 horsepower at 350 RPM, providing substantial torque for heavy-duty machining operations. The machine is equipped with a 12-station tool turret, enabling efficient tool changes and versatile machining capabilities. A rotary tool with 37 horsepower and 3,000 RPM is integrated for milling and drilling operations, expanding the vertical machining center’s functionality beyond traditional turning. The vertical machining center operates on a 2-axis system (X and Z), with X-axis travel of 74.800 inches, Y-axis travel of 394 inches, and Z-axis travel of 35.430 inches, ensuring broad coverage for complex part geometries. The maximum feed rate is 394 inches per minute, and rapid traverse reaches 472 inches per minute, optimizing cycle times and productivity. Only one cutting tool operates simultaneously, maintaining precision and control during machining. These specifications make the vertical machining center ideal for high-volume production of large, cylindrical components requiring tight tolerances and consistent repeatability.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
CAT 50
Max Spindle Speed
350.00 RPM
# of Axes
2
X-Axis Travel
74.80 ''
Z-Axis Travel
35.43 ''
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
Y-Axis Travel
394.00 ''
Table Size (LxW)
72 x 32

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