DN SOLUTIONS BM 1530 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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- DN SOLUTIONS
- Model
- BM 1530
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
This vertical machining center features a 3-axis configuration (X, Y, Z) with substantial travel distances of 118.1 inches (X), 61 inches (Y), and 31.5 inches (Z), allowing for large part machining with precise vertical spindle movement. The spindle is vertically oriented, consistent with standard vertical machining centers, enabling effective cutting depth control and tool positioning along the Z-axis. It supports a large tool capacity with a 40-tool automatic tool changer (ATC), optimizing workflow and reducing setup time. The machine's rapid traverse rate is uniform across the axes at 630 inches per minute, allowing efficient positioning and reduced cycle times during machining processes. Its table/work support is designed to handle significant workpieces, facilitating varied machining operations requiring a flat and stable work surface. This machine’s design emphasizes accuracy and versatility for milling, drilling, and other subtractive manufacturing processes typical in CNC vertical machining centers. The vertical spindle orientation, combined with extensive axis travel and a high number of tools, makes it suitable for complex and large-scale component production requiring frequent tool changes and precision vertical cutting control. The lack of a U-axis indicates three linear axes only, focusing on standard vertical machining operations without rotary axis functionality or additional complex multi-axis capabilities. Overall, it combines robust travel ranges, high feed rates, and flexible tooling capacity for diverse vertical milling applications.
Technical Attributes
- Z-Axis Travel
- 31.50 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 61.00 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 118.10 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 118.1 x 61
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