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Technical Description
The DMG MORI CTX BETA 800 Horizontal Machining Center is a high-performance CNC turning center designed for precision and versatility in demanding industrial applications. It features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 16.1" and turning length up to 19.7", supported by a robust 15.7" chuck diameter and a maximum bar diameter capacity of 26". The main spindle runs at up to 5,000 RPM with 45.6 HP, while the sub spindle offers 6,000 RPM with 26.8 HP, enabling efficient 6-sided complete machining. The machine is equipped with a turret tool carrier supporting up to 12 turning and 12 rotary tools, with rotary tools capable of 13.4 HP and 6,000 RPM, allowing flexible simultaneous use of one cutting tool. It provides 3-axis control with options to expand to 4 axes, featuring an X-axis travel of 11.8", Y-axis rapid traverse of 1,181 ipm, and a Z-axis travel of 33.5" with matching rapid traverse speeds. This configuration supports complex turning and milling operations, enhancing productivity and precision with linear scales for accurate positioning. The CTX BETA 800 incorporates advanced control systems such as CELOS, offering intuitive operation and seamless integration with digital factory workflows. Liquid-cooled spindle motors and energy-efficient drives ensure thermal stability and power efficiency. Its ergonomic design and modular turret allow for optimized setup times and tooling versatility, making it ideal for aerospace, automotive, and medical industries requiring high accuracy and dynamic machining capability.
Technical Attributes
X-Axis Travel
11.80 ''
# of Axes
4.00
Z-Axis Travel
33.50 ''
Spindle Power
45.60 HP
Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00
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