FORTUNE PACIFIC VMC410 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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- FORTUNE PACIFIC
- Model
- VMC410
- Year of Manufacture
- -
- Category
- VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS
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A+Technical Description
The FORTUNE PACIFIC VMC410 Vertical Machining Center is a high-performance 3-axis CNC machine engineered for precision milling, drilling, and boring tasks. It features a compact work envelope with X, Y, and Z travels of 16.14, 10.24, and 19.69 inches respectively, enabling detailed machining on medium-sized workpieces. The machine is powered by a robust 5 hp spindle motor delivering speeds up to 6,000 RPM, which supports efficient metal cutting and material removal. An automatic tool changer (ATC) with a 12-tool capacity streamlines operations by enabling quick, automated tool swaps, increasing productivity and reducing downtime. The worktable measures 11.42 inches wide by 27.56 inches long, providing ample space for secure fixture mounting and versatile part handling. The overall machine dimensions are 65.35 inches wide, 64.17 inches deep, and 88.98 inches tall, with a solid weight of approximately 4,817 lbs, contributing to structural rigidity and vibration dampening for machining accuracy. The machine’s three linear axes (X, Y, Z) are configured in a vertical spindle layout, typical of VMCs, offering precise, repeatable machining suitable for complex parts and multi-operation processes. Its design facilitates easy operator access and programming, with the rigidity and stability required to maintain tight tolerances. This machining center is ideal for industries requiring reliable precision milling with automation flexibility, balancing compact footprint with high machining capability.
Technical Attributes
- X-Axis Travel
- 16.00 ''
- Spindle Power
- 5.00 HP
- Max Spindle Speed
- 6,000.00 RPM
- Z-Axis Travel
- 19.69 ''
- Table Size (LxW)
- 11.42x27.56
- Y-Axis Travel
- 10.24 ''
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