EMCO MAIER MAXXTURN 65 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- EMCO MAIER
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- MAXXTURN 65
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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The EMCO MAIER MAXXTURN 65 is a high-performance horizontal machining center designed for complex turning and milling operations with enhanced precision and versatility. It features a powerful main spindle capable of handling a maximum turning diameter of 19.7 inches and a turning length of up to 21.6 inches, supported by an 8-inch chuck and a maximum swing of 24 inches. The main spindle runs at speeds up to 5,000 RPM with 39 HP, accommodating bar diameters up to 2.6 inches for robust machining tasks. Complementing this, the sub spindle supports turning diameters up to 8 inches and lengths up to 21 inches, operating at 7,000 RPM with 29 HP, enabling simultaneous dual-spindle machining and enhanced productivity. Equipped with a turret-style primary tool carrier, the MAXXTURN 65 holds up to 12 tools for turning and another 12 rotary tools, each rotary tool delivering 8.2 HP at speeds up to 5,000 RPM. The machine offers six axes of simultaneous control, providing exceptional flexibility for complex part geometries. Axis travels include 10.2 inches on X, 24 inches on Z, and rapid traverse rates of 944 IPM across X, Y, and Z axes, ensuring efficient material removal and reduced cycle times. The ability to use a single simultaneous cutting tool at once ensures high precision and surface finish quality during machining. This machining center is suitable for high-volume production and complex parts requiring precise multi-axis turning and milling for automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing applications.
Technical Attributes
- Max Spindle Speed
- 5,000.00
- # of Axes
- 6.00
- Z-Axis Travel
- 24.00 ''
- Spindle Power
- 39.00 HP
- X-Axis Travel
- 10.20 ''
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