EMAG VSC 400 DUO VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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- EMAG
- Model
- VSC 400 DUO
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- CNC LATHES
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A+Technical Description
This CNC vertical machining center offers a robust main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 13.4 inches and a standard chuck diameter of 12.4 inches, with an optional 15.7-inch chuck for larger workpieces. The machine accommodates a maximum swing of 16.5 inches, providing ample clearance for sizable parts. It delivers a spindle speed of up to 3,400 RPM powered by a 64-horsepower motor, ensuring strong cutting performance. The vertical machining center is equipped with live rotary tooling, featuring up to 12 turning tools and 12 rotary tools, with the rotary tools powered by a 25-horsepower motor and capable of speeds up to 6,000 RPM for versatile milling and drilling operations. The machine operates on three axes: the X-axis with a travel of 33.5 inches, Y-axis with a rapid traverse rate of 1,772 inches per minute, and Z-axis travel of 12.4 inches, all supporting maximum feed rates of 2,473 inches per minute. This three-axis capability supports complex part geometries and high-speed, precise machining. Only one cutting tool can be used simultaneously, optimizing focus on accuracy and control. High feed and rapid traverse rates across all axes contribute to efficient machining cycles while maintaining positional precision. This vertical machining center is well suited for producing medium to large-sized parts with high precision and flexibility, featuring strong spindle power, multiple tooling options, and extensive travel ranges for diverse turning and milling applications.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 3,400.00 RPM
- Control System
- EMAG VSC 400 DUO
- Max Swing
- 16.50 ''
- Z-Axis Travel
- 12.40 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 33.50 ''
- Spindle Power
- 64.00 HP
- Table Size (LxW)
- 36 x 16
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