DMTG HVL 50 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- DMTG
- Model
- HVL 50
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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The 2003 DMTG HVL 50 Horizontal Machining Center is a robust, high-precision CNC machine designed for demanding industrial applications. It features a CAT 50 spindle taper and a maximum spindle speed of 6000 RPM, powered by a 25 HP main motor, ensuring efficient metal removal and excellent cutting performance. The worktable measures 19.7" x 19.7" and supports a maximum load of 2645 lbs, making it suitable for large and heavy workpieces. Axis travels are 31.5" on the X-axis and 25.6" on both Y and Z axes, with rapid traverse rates of 945 IPM across all axes for fast positioning. The machine is equipped with a 40-tool magazine, accommodating tools up to 4.9" in diameter, 15.7" in length, and 33 lbs in weight, providing flexibility for complex machining operations. Cutting feed rates range from 0.04 to 394 IPM, allowing for both fine finishing and aggressive material removal. The CNC control is a Fanuc 18iMB, ensuring reliable and precise operation. Additional features include coolant through the spindle, a chip conveyor, and a full 4th axis for enhanced versatility. The automatic tool changer streamlines production, while the machine’s dimensions (216" x 129" x 110") and weight (30,865 lbs) reflect its heavy-duty construction. Power requirements are 220V, 3-phase. The spindle nose to table center ranges from 5.9" to 31.5", and the spindle center to table top from 2" to 27.6", offering ample clearance for various setups.
Technical Attributes
- Control System
- FANUC 18IMB
- X-Axis Travel
- 31.50 ''
- Power Requirement
- 220V Three Phase
- Z-Axis Travel
- 25.60 ''
- Spindle Power
- 25.00 HP
- Spindle Taper
- CAT 50
- Max Spindle Speed
- 6,000.00
- Y-Axis Travel
- 25.60 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 19.7 x 19.7
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