DN Solutions BM 2740 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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DN SOLUTIONS
Model
BM 2740
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical machining center features a 3-axis configuration with X, Y, and Z travels of 157.5", 106.3", and 31.5" respectively, enabling large workpiece capacity and deep vertical machining. The spindle is vertically oriented, consistent with standard vertical CNC mills, and supports a high-capacity tool magazine of 40 tools for extended automated machining cycles. The machine’s rapid traverse rates are uniform at 630 inches per minute across all axes, providing efficient repositioning speeds. The tooling system with 40 tools supports versatile manufacturing operations, suitable for complex parts requiring multiple tool changes. The machine operates with a vertical spindle axis, controlling the cutting depth via Z-axis movements to enable precise vertical machining tasks. Its design supports robust metalworking applications, offering large travel distances and high feed rates that improve throughput and machining flexibility. The tool capacity and axis travels indicate suitability for heavy-duty machining tasks, such as large-component milling, drilling, and boring operations within automotive, aerospace, or heavy equipment manufacturing sectors. Consistent rapid feeds enhance cycle times while maintaining precision, essential for maintaining accuracy in large work envelopes. This configuration combines high tool capacity with extensive axis travel and rapid feed capabilities to optimize productivity in vertical milling applications where depth and area coverage are critical.

Technical Attributes

Y-Axis Travel
106.30 ''
Table Size (LxW)
157.5 x 106.3
Z-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
X-Axis Travel
157.50 ''

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