BARON MAX VM-25 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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- BARON MAX
- Model
- VM-25
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
This CNC machining center features a 3-axis configuration with travel dimensions of 51.1 inches on the X-axis, and 23.5 inches on both Y and Z axes, providing a substantial work envelope for diverse machining tasks. Its spindle operates at a maximum speed of 6,000 RPM, suitable for moderate cutting speeds across various materials. The machine is equipped with a 16-tool automatic tool changer (ATC), allowing for efficient tool switching and increased productivity. The worktable measures 16.5 inches in width and extends 62.8 inches in length, supporting larger or elongated workpieces with stable clamping. Control is managed via a CNC system, enabling precise, programmable movements and high repeatability essential for complex machining operations. This specification balances sizable travel and worktable area with a modest spindle speed, making it well-suited for medium-duty milling applications requiring flexibility in tooling and reliable control. Its robust dimensions and tool capacity allow for multi-step machining processes without frequent manual intervention, enhancing operational efficiency. The machine’s combination of CNC control, sizeable tool magazine, and extended table length supports complex manufacturing environments where variable tooling and spatial accuracy are critical.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 6,000.00 RPM
- Y-Axis Travel
- 23.50 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 51.10 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 23.50 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 16.5x62.8
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