CHEVALIER MACHINERY, INC. FVL-1250VTC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
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Technical Description
The CHEVALIER MACHINERY, INC. FVL-1250VTC is a heavy-duty vertical machining center featuring a main spindle capable of handling a maximum turning diameter of 63.00 inches and a turning length of up to 47.20 inches, ideal for large-scale, complex parts. It is equipped with a single main spindle and a secondary mill/drill function, enabling versatile machining operations. The machine offers exceptionally large axis travels of 1,200 inches on the X, Y, and Z axes, supporting extensive work envelope requirements. It supports a maximum feed and rapid traverse rate of 393 inches per minute, ensuring efficient material removal and swift positioning. While specific spindle RPM and horsepower values are not provided, the machine’s design suggests a robust construction likely suitable for demanding industrial applications requiring high precision and productivity. The FVL-1250VTC’s extensive travel capacity, combined with its secondary tooling capabilities, makes it adaptable for various milling, drilling, and turning tasks within a single setup, improving workflow efficiency. This vertical machining center is suited for manufacturing large components in aerospace, automotive, and heavy equipment sectors where both large dimension capacity and flexible tooling functions are essential.
Technical Attributes
Spindle Taper
CAT 40
X-Axis Travel
1,200.00
Z-Axis Travel
1,200.00
Y-Axis Travel
1,200.00
Table Size (LxW)
55.1 x 25.6
Spindle Power
25.00 HP
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