Technical Description
The BURKHARDT+WEBER MCC 630 is a high-performance 4-axis horizontal machining center designed for complex component machining such as aerospace parts, dies, and molds. It features robust axis travels of 43.31 inches (X), 35.43 inches (Y), and 43.31 inches (Z), providing ample workspace for diverse operations. Powered by a 50-horsepower spindle capable of up to 10,000 RPM, it supports high-speed, precision cutting tasks. The machine uses either an HSK-A 100 or a 50 taper tool spindle, paired with a 64-tool capacity magazine, facilitating extended automatic tool changes and high productivity.
The machining center incorporates a 24.8-inch square pallet for stable workpiece mounting and efficient pallet changing, enhancing uptime and workflow continuity. Controlled via a Siemens 840Dsl CNC system, it allows precise, multi-axis simultaneous machining with advanced interpolation capabilities for milling, drilling, boring, reaming, and tapping. Its compact footprint (315" x 130" x 138") and sturdy 59,400-pound structure ensure excellent rigidity and vibration damping for reliable, repeatable accuracy.
Additional features include a rack-type tool magazine and digital networking readiness for integration into automated and self-organized production environments. The MCC 630 balances power, accuracy, and versatility in a standardized configuration, making it suitable for both standalone and linked production systems, emphasizing cost efficiency without sacrificing performance. This machine exemplifies BURKHARDT+WEBER’s commitment to precise, high-speed horizontal machining solutions with robust construction and modern CNC control technology.