DN SOLUTIONS PUMA VT900 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
DN SOLUTIONS
Model
PUMA VT900
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a main spindle capable of a maximum turning diameter of 35.430" and a maximum turning length of 33.460", accommodating workpieces up to 24.000" chuck diameter with a maximum swing of 39.370". Driven by a 60 HP motor, the spindle operates at speeds up to 1,800 RPM, providing robust power for various turning applications. The machine includes a 12-tool turret with a single simultaneous cutting tool capability and an 8 HP rotary tool spindle running at a maximum of 3,000 RPM, enhancing its versatility for milling or secondary operations. With 2 axes—X and Z—the vertical machining center offers an X-axis travel of 18.600" and a Z-axis travel of 33.460", supporting precise longitudinal and radial tool movement. The rapid traverse and maximum feed rates are both 787 inches per minute, enabling fast and efficient machining cycles. This vertical machining center’s configuration emphasizes efficient cylindrical workpiece turning, precise dimensional control, and flexibility for moderately complex machining tasks, suitable for producing parts requiring tight tolerances and consistent repeatability in industrial manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Z-Axis Travel
33.46 ''
X-Axis Travel
18.60 ''
# of Axes
2
Max Spindle Speed
1,800.00 RPM
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
Spindle Taper
CAT 40
Table Size (LxW)
39.4 x 19.7

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