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Technical Description
The DMG MORI CTX beta 1250 4A is a high-performance horizontal machining center designed for complex turning and milling operations with multi-axis capability. It features a powerful main spindle with 53.6 HP, 5,000 RPM max speed, supporting turning diameters up to 13.4 inches and turning lengths up to 44.7 inches. The spindle accommodates bar stock up to 4 inches in diameter and uses a 9.8-inch chuck. The machine includes dual spindles with identical specs to enable simultaneous machining, improving productivity. It supports up to 10 axes in total, with key configurations involving up to 6 axes per optional setup.
Its primary tool carrier is a turret type capable of housing up to 32 turning or rotary tools, with rotary tools reaching speeds up to 10,000 RPM for precision milling operations. The machine integrates direct drive technology for high torque and surface finish quality, complemented by temperature-stable construction with linear scale feedback for accuracy and consistency. The CTX beta 1250 4A is suitable for serial production with automation options, including bar feeders and part handling systems. The robust build includes water-cooled spindle motors, cooled turret drive, and rigid guideways with ball screws to ensure high precision and thermal stability under demanding conditions.
Overall, the CTX beta 1250 4A is optimized for multi-axis, complex shaft and bar machining applications, combining strong spindle power, extensive tooling capacity, and advanced control via Siemens 840D sl for versatility and high throughput in modern manufacturing environments.
Technical Attributes
Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00
Spindle Power
53.60 HP
# of Axes
10.00
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