DAEWOO DMV-650 5 AXIS VMC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

DAEWOO DMV-650 5 AXIS VMC DAEWOO DMV-650 5 AXIS VMC VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
DAEWOO
Model
DMV-650 5 AXIS VMC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a robust work envelope with a table size of 55.1" x 27.6" and maximum travel of 49.6" (X), 25.6" (Y), and 29.5" (Z), accommodating parts up to 49" x 25". The spindle nose-to-table distance is adjustable from 7.9" to 29.9". Rapid traverse rates are 787 IPM on X and Y axes and 709 IPM on Z, with cutting feed rates ranging from 0.1 to 250 IPM across all axes. The machine is equipped with a high-performance 25 HP spindle motor, offering a geared 2-speed configuration and a maximum spindle speed of 8,000 RPM, utilizing a Ct 50 taper for secure tool holding. Tool changing is automated via a 40-station tool changer, achieving a tool-to-tool change time of 2.5 seconds. The control system is a Fanuc 18M CNC, providing reliable and precise operation. Additional features include thru-spindle coolant for improved tool life and surface finish, a chip conveyor for efficient swarf removal, and a Troyke 15" 5th axis rotary table (Model TDL-15) for advanced multi-axis machining. A 7" column riser enhances Z-axis clearance. This machine is designed for high-precision, high-efficiency production of complex components in demanding industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
8,000.00 RPM
Y-Axis Travel
25.60 ''
X-Axis Travel
49.60 ''
Z-Axis Travel
29.50 ''
Spindle Power
25.00 HP
Table Size (LxW)
55.1x27.6
Spindle Taper
CT 50
Control System
FANUC 18M

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