Ares-Seiki R560 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

Equipment Overview
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- ARES-SEIKI
- Model
- R560
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
This vertical CNC machining center features a BT30 taper spindle with a maximum speed of 8,000 RPM, driven by a 5 HP motor rated for 30-minute operation, enabling efficient vertical machining of small to medium workpieces. The machine table measures 25.6 inches in length by 16.1 inches in width, supporting workpieces up to 440 lbs. The machine operates on three axes with travels of 22.0 inches on the X-axis, 15.7 inches on the Y-axis, and 11.8 inches on the Z-axis, each with a rapid traverse rate of 1,890 inches per minute, facilitating high-speed positioning and material removal. Tooling is managed via a turret magazine system holding 14 tools, with a fast tool change time of 1.6 seconds and chip-to-chip time of 3 seconds, optimizing manufacturing throughput. Optional features include support for rotary tables and pallet changers, enhancing machining flexibility and automation capabilities. The machine design emphasizes precision, rigidity, and efficient chip management, suitable for diverse machining tasks such as milling, drilling, and tapping of various materials. Suitable for medium-duty machining operations that require reliable spindle performance and rapid tool exchanges, this CNC center supports a broad range of manufacturing applications.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 25.6 x 16.1
- Spindle Taper
- CAT 40
- Spindle Power
- 5.00 HP
- Z-Axis Travel
- 11.80 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 22.00 ''
- Max Spindle Speed
- 8,000.00
- Y-Axis Travel
- 15.70 ''
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