Brother Milling TC-32BN QT VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

BROTHER MILLING TC-32BN QT Brother Milling TC-32BN QT VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
BROTHER MILLING
Model
TC-32BN QT
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical CNC machining center features a BT30 spindle taper with an optional HSK-A40 taper, providing flexibility for different tooling requirements. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 16,000 RPM and delivers 13.4 HP (30-minute rating) for robust cutting performance. The machine includes a 23.6" x 16.7" table capable of supporting workpieces up to 441 lbs, with optional support tables and rotary tables available to enhance applications. It utilizes a 3-axis system with travels of 21.7" (X), 15.75" (Y), and 16.3" (Z), capable of rapid traverse rates of 2,756 inches per minute and max feed rates of 787 inches per minute for efficient machining cycles. The tool handling is managed by a 26-tool automatic tool changer (ATC) with a rapid tool change time of 0.9 seconds and chip-to-chip time of 2.0 seconds, optimizing productivity. A pallet changer option with two pallets supports extended automation and workpiece changeover. The spindle taper choices BT30 and HSK-A40 ensure high precision and rigidity, suitable for high-speed machining and various industrial applications. The vertical spindle design allows effective vertical milling operations with high-speed and power capabilities suitable for aerospace, automotive, and general precision manufacturing. The machine’s robust construction and tooling options provide versatility for complex parts while maintaining accuracy and efficiency in production.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
23.6 x 16.7
Spindle Power
13.40 HP
Z-Axis Travel
16.30 ''
Max Spindle Speed
16,000.00
Y-Axis Travel
15.75 ''
X-Axis Travel
21.70 ''

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