Dah Lih V2 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
DAH LIH
Model
V2
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical machining center features a **51.1" x 11" table** capable of supporting up to **660 lbs** of workpiece weight, providing a stable platform for varied machining tasks. It operates with a **vertical spindle** equipped with a **#40 taper**, delivering power via a **5 HP motor (30-minute rating)** and reaching a top spindle speed of **1,300 RPM**. The machine has a **manual tool carrier with a single tool capability**, enabling focused operations without automatic tool changes. The machine offers **three axes of travel**, with X-axis travel of **39.4"**, Y-axis travel of **14"**, and Z-axis travel of **18"**, accommodating complex part machining within these dimensions. While it does not include a U axis, rapid traverse or maximum feed rates for the axes were not specified. The configuration supports precision vertical milling tasks, with robust spindle power suited for moderate cutting loads and workpieces of substantial weight. This setup targets operations requiring durable manual tool handling with vertical spindle machining, ideal for precision metalworking and tool room applications where moderate spindle speed and power are sufficient. Its relatively narrow table width focuses on specific tasks with significant length in the X-axis travel for extended workpieces or operations. The machine is well-suited for small to medium batch production or prototyping where manual control is preferred and spindle power and travel dimensions align with machining requirements.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1,300.00
Y-Axis Travel
14.00 ''
Table Size (LxW)
51.1 x 11
Z-Axis Travel
18.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
39.40 ''
Spindle Power
5.00 HP

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