BUMOTEC S100 MULTI VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

BUMOTEC S100 MULTI BUMOTEC S100 MULTI VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
BUMOTEC
Model
S100 MULTI
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Bumotec S100 Multi Vertical Machining Center is a high-performance, compact production machine designed for precision machining of small, complex parts. It features four vertical machining stations, each equipped with dual spindles and an HSK-E25 taper, delivering a top spindle speed of 60,000 RPM and 2.66 HP (30-minute rating) for exceptional cutting performance. The machine integrates a 36-tool automatic tool changer (ATC) with a rapid tool change time of just 0.5 seconds, maximizing productivity and minimizing downtime. Each station supports a worktable size of 4.000" x 4.000" and can accommodate workpieces up to 11 lbs. The S100 Multi utilizes linear motors for all axes, enabling a maximum feed rate and rapid traverse of 1,965 ipm on X, Y, and Z axes, with highly dynamic acceleration up to 3g for fast, precise movements. The system is built for high autonomy and efficiency, with a chip-to-chip time under 0.5 seconds and a robust design that ensures consistent accuracy and reliability. Ideal for industries such as watchmaking, electronics, and nanotechnology, the S100 Multi excels in high-volume, high-precision applications, offering a compact footprint without sacrificing performance or versatility.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
3.11 ''
Z-Axis Travel
3.11 ''
Table Size (LxW)
4 x 4
Spindle Power
2.66 HP
Y-Axis Travel
3.11 ''
Max Spindle Speed
60,000.00

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