EMCO MAIER HYPERTURN 65 POWERMILL HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
EMCO MAIER
Model
HYPERTURN 65 POWERMILL
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The EMCO Maier Hyperturn 65 Powermill is a high-performance horizontal machining center designed for complex multi-task machining with dual main spindles. It accommodates a maximum turning diameter and swing of 19.680" and a maximum turning length of 39.300", supported by two 5,000 RPM, 38.6 HP main spindles. The machine features an 8" spindle chuck and supports bar diameters up to 2.56". Equipped with an 8-axis configuration, it provides simultaneous cutting with up to two tools, enhancing productivity and efficiency. The primary tool carrier is a milling spindle that handles up to 20 turning and rotary tools, with rotary tools powered by 9 HP motors spinning up to 12,000 RPM. Additionally, a secondary lower turret supports 12 turning and rotary tools, with rotary tools operating at 5,000 RPM and 9 HP. The machine boasts rapid traverse rates of 1,179 inches per minute across X (15.9"), Y (8.66"), and Z (41.3") axes, facilitating swift and precise tool positioning. This combination of high horsepower, dual spindles, extensive tool capacity, and rapid axis travels makes the Hyperturn 65 Powermill ideal for simultaneous and intricate machining operations on medium-sized workpieces, delivering high throughput without sacrificing accuracy or flexibility.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
5,000.00
Y-Axis Travel
8.66 ''
Z-Axis Travel
41.30 ''
X-Axis Travel
15.90 ''
Spindle Power
38.60 HP
# of Axes
8.00

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