CLAUSING METOSA 13" CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

CLAUSING METOSA 13" CNC CLAUSING METOSA 13" CNC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
CLAUSING
Model
METOSA 13" CNC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Clausing Metosa 13" CNC Horizontal Machining Center is designed for precision turning with a robust main spindle capable of handling a maximum turning diameter of 12.2 inches and turning length of 40 inches. It features a single spindle with an 8-inch chuck diameter and a maximum swing of 13 inches. The spindle operates at speeds up to 4,000 RPM, powered by a 7.5 HP motor. The machine employs a turret-style primary tool carrier accommodating up to 8 tools, with one simultaneous cutting tool operation. It is a 2-axis machine (X and Z axes) with travel distances of 6.61 inches on the X axis and 30 inches on the Z axis. Both axes have a maximum feed rate of 276 inches per minute (ipm) and rapid traverses of 393 ipm, ensuring efficient material removal and cycle times. The Y axis feed and rapid traverse rates match the X axis, though travel is not specified. The setup is ideal for medium-duty turning operations, offering precision control and flexibility for various manufacturing applications. Its CNC control and turret tool capacity enable automated, repeatable machining processes, suitable for tool rooms or production environments requiring precision and moderate volume output. The machine balances heavy-duty spindle power with compact travel capabilities, optimizing it for parts requiring longer lengths and moderate diameters. It supports multiple tooling options in a single setup, minimizing downtime during tool changes and improving machining efficiency.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
30.00 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Max Spindle Speed
4,000.00
Spindle Power
7.50 HP
X-Axis Travel
6.61 ''

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