DYNAMIC SPEED SX-7050 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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DYNAMIC SPEED
Model
SX-7050
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical machining center features a robust table measuring 29.53 inches in length by 19.69 inches in width, capable of supporting workpieces up to 882 lbs. An index table and rotary table are available as optional accessories for enhanced versatility. The machine is equipped with a high-speed vertical spindle utilizing an HSK-E50 taper, delivering a maximum spindle speed of 36,000 RPM and a 30-minute power rating of 32 HP, making it suitable for demanding precision and high-efficiency milling operations. Tooling is managed via a 16-position automatic tool changer (ATC), with an option to expand to 20 tools for increased productivity. The machining center operates on three linear axes (X, Y, Z), each offering a travel distance of 28.35 inches (X), 19.69 inches (Y), and 15.75 inches (Z). All axes support a maximum feed rate of 787 inches per minute and a rapid traverse speed of 1,181 inches per minute, ensuring fast and accurate positioning for complex machining tasks. The combination of high spindle speed, robust work support, and rapid axis movement makes this machine ideal for high-precision and high-productivity applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and mold manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
36,000.00
Spindle Power
32.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
15.75 ''
X-Axis Travel
28.35 ''
Y-Axis Travel
19.69 ''
Table Size (LxW)
29.53 x 19.69

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