EMCO MAIER VT 160 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
EMCO MAIER
Model
VT 160
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a main spindle capable of a maximum turning diameter of 6.300" and a maximum turning length of 5.900". The main spindle is equipped with a 6.000" diameter chuck and supports a maximum swing of 10.200", allowing clearance for parts of substantial diameter. The spindle operates at speeds up to 7,000 RPM, driven by a 28 HP motor, delivering robust power for a variety of turning operations. The tool turret can hold up to 12 tools, with the capability to simultaneously use one cutting tool, ensuring efficient machining workflow. The rotary tool is powered by an 8.90 HP motor and rotates at speeds up to 5,000 RPM, enhancing machining versatility. The machine operates on a 2-axis system with precise linear travel of 24.410" along the X-axis and 12.200" along the Z-axis; the Y-axis travel is not specified. Rapid traverse and maximum feed rates are both rated at 2,358 inches per minute (ipm), enabling fast positioning and cutting cycles. This configuration supports machining tasks requiring moderate size components with high accuracy and repeatability, making it suitable for a broad range of precision turning applications. The 2-axis design primarily controls diameter (X-axis) and length (Z-axis), typical of standard CNC vertical machining centers optimized for symmetric parts. This summary encapsulates spindle capacity, axis travel, power ratings, tool capacity, and speed capabilities for precise and efficient turning operations.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
24.41 ''
Spindle Power
28.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
7,000.00 RPM
Z-Axis Travel
12.20 ''
# of Axes
2

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