EMCO MAIER HYPERTURN 95/110 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

EMCO MAIER HYPERTURN 95/110 EMCO MAIER HYPERTURN 95/110 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
EMCO MAIER
Model
HYPERTURN 95/110
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The EMCO MAIER HYPERTURN 95/110 is a dual-spindle horizontal machining center engineered for high-productivity turning and milling operations. The machine features a primary spindle with 3,500 RPM and 69.70 HP, complemented by an identically-configured secondary spindle and a 56.30 HP sub-spindle, enabling simultaneous multi-axis machining. The main spindle accommodates workpieces up to 25.590" in turning diameter with a maximum turning length of 43.300", utilizing a 12.000" chuck and supporting bar diameters to 3.000". The sub-spindle extends capabilities with an 85.000" maximum turning length on identical 25.590" diameter capacity. Dual tool carriers—upper and lower turrets—each hold 12 turning and 12 rotary tools, allowing up to two simultaneous cutting tools for enhanced efficiency. The auxiliary rotary tool system operates at 3,000 RPM with 14.00 HP output. The 3-axis configuration provides substantial travel distances: 21.600" on the X-axis, 51.180" on the Z-axis, with rapid traverse rates of 1,181 IPM across all axes. This configuration optimizes chip-to-chip time and reduces secondary operations, making it ideal for complex components requiring integrated turning and milling in a single setup, particularly suited for aerospace, automotive, and precision manufacturing applications.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
3,500.00
Spindle Power
69.70 HP
X-Axis Travel
21.60 ''
Z-Axis Travel
51.18 ''
# of Axes
3.00

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