DN Solutions DNM 4500S VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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DN SOLUTIONS
Model
DNM 4500S
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a **vertical spindle with a CAT40 taper**, supporting a total of **40 tools** in its automatic tool changer, providing excellent versatility for complex machining tasks. It operates on **3 axes (X, Y, Z)** with travels of **31.5 inches (X), 20.1 inches (Z)**, and unspecified Y travel, all capable of a rapid traverse rate of **1,653 inches per minute**, allowing for fast, efficient machining cycles. The spindle design employs the widely used CAT40 interface, known for its balance of rigidity and versatility, suitable for a broad range of materials and cutting forces. The CAT40 taper has a precise 7/24 taper angle ensuring secure tool retention and minimizes vibration for accurate cutting. The machine’s table/work support is configured to handle substantial workloads, with a robust structure designed to accommodate industrial machining needs. The **tooling system includes a 40-tool capacity**, maximizing productivity by reducing tool change downtime. With high feed rates, solid spindle specifications, and a large tool capacity, this machine is engineered for efficient, precise, mid-to-high volume production runs on various metals and composites. The spindle’s vertical orientation and CAT40 taper compatibility ensure broad tooling options and stability during heavy-duty milling operations. This configuration is typical of mid-to-large CNC mills optimizing speed, rigidity, and tooling flexibility in a compact vertical machining format.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
31.5 x 20.1
Z-Axis Travel
20.10 ''
X-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
Spindle Power
18.50 HP

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