AMERA SEIKI VT-3000 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
AMERA SEIKI
Model
VT-3000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Amera Seiki VT-3000 is a versatile vertical machining center designed for complex multi-axis manufacturing operations. Featuring dual main spindles capable of 100 HP and 100 RPM each, the machine accommodates workpieces up to 133.860 inches in turning diameter with a maximum turning length of 78.740 inches. The primary chuck measures 118.110 inches in diameter, enabling substantial part capacity. The machine integrates an auxiliary rotary tool spindle rated at 37 HP and 3,000 RPM, expanding operational capabilities for simultaneous turning and milling functions. The automatic tool changer (ATC) supports up to 12 tools for turning operations and 12 for rotary applications, with one simultaneous cutting tool capacity. The three-axis configuration (expandable to four axes optionally) provides comprehensive positioning control. X and Y axes deliver 90.550 inches of travel with rapid traverse rates of 315 IPM and cutting feed rates to 197 IPM. The Z-axis offers 47.240 inches of standard travel, expandable to 59.050 inches, maintaining equivalent feed and rapid traverse specifications. The machine is compatible with Fanuc 0i-TD or optional Siemens 840D CNC controls, providing advanced programming flexibility. This configuration positions the VT-3000 as an ideal platform for high-volume production requiring integrated turning and milling capabilities in a single setup, minimizing workpiece handling and reducing overall cycle times.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
100.00 RPM
# of Axes
3
Spindle Power
100.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
59.05 ''
X-Axis Travel
90.55 ''
Table Size (LxW)
130 x 40

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