EMCO MAIER EMCOTURN 332MC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

EMCO MAIER EMCOTURN 332MC EMCO MAIER EMCOTURN 332MC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
EMCO MAIER
Model
EMCOTURN 332MC
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The EMCO MAIER EMCOTURN 332MC is a multi-axis horizontal machining center engineered for complex component manufacturing with integrated turning and milling capabilities. The machine features a primary main spindle with 8,000 RPM and 13.40 HP, paired with a secondary main spindle operating at identical specifications, alongside a sub-spindle running at 7,000 RPM with 13.40 HP. This configuration supports simultaneous two-tool cutting operations, maximizing productivity for intricate part geometries. The turning capacity accommodates workpieces up to 8.660" in diameter with 18.900" maximum length, utilizing a 5.120" chuck and accepting bar stock up to 1.500" diameter. Both primary and secondary tool carriers are equipped with 12-station turrets for turning tools and 12-position rotary capability, each featuring 7.00 HP rotary tooling at 6,000 RPM. The machine operates on 4 axes as standard with optional 5-axis configurations available, enabling complex contouring and angular machining. Rapid traverse rates of 787 IPM across all axes—6.300" X-travel, 20.080" Z-travel—ensure efficient non-cutting movements. The center-mounted secondary mill/drill function is standard with optional C-axis integration, allowing precision finishing operations without part repositioning. This configuration makes the EMCOTURN 332MC ideal for aerospace, medical, and precision industrial components requiring combined turning and milling operations in single-setup manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
13.40 HP
# of Axes
5.00
X-Axis Travel
6.30 ''
Max Spindle Speed
8,000.00
Z-Axis Travel
20.08 ''

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