FOREST LINE MAJORMILL 350TA VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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- FOREST LINE
- Model
- MAJORMILL 350TA
- Year of Manufacture
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- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The Forest Line Majormill 350TA is a heavy-duty 5-axis vertical machining center designed for large-scale precision manufacturing. This industrial-grade machine features a robust cast iron construction with dual work tables capable of supporting up to 20 tons per table, or 30 tons when coupled, providing exceptional rigidity for demanding cutting operations. The expansive work envelope includes 523.62" X-axis travel on double tables, 157.48" Y-axis travel, and 59.06" Z-axis travel, accommodating oversized workpieces up to 236.22" × 108.27". Equipped with an ISO 50 spindle taper and a 120-tool automatic tool changer, the machine delivers rapid traverse speeds of 1575 ipm on the Y-axis and 1181 ipm on both X and Z axes. The primary vertical spindle produces 40 kW of power with 1530 Nm torque at 6000 RPM, complemented by optional universal and right-angle spindle attachments providing enhanced machining versatility. Additional rotary axes include full 360-degree A and C-axis capability for complex 5-axis programming. The substantial machine footprint of 1303.15" length, 410.63" width, and 317" height, combined with a 155-metric-ton weight, ensures superior thermal stability and vibration damping. This configuration makes the Majormill 350TA ideal for aerospace, automotive, and heavy industrial component machining requiring high precision and extended production runs.
Technical Attributes
- Table Size (LxW)
- 78.7x98.4
- Z-Axis Travel
- 31.50 ''
- Y-Axis Travel
- 98.40 ''
- X-Axis Travel
- 78.70 ''
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