FRYER MACHINE SYSTEMS HR-160 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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FRYER MACHINE SYSTEMS
Model
HR-160
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Fryer Machine Systems HR-160 Horizontal Machining Center is engineered for heavy-duty precision machining with a robust worktable measuring 165" in length and 40" in width, capable of supporting workpieces up to 10,000 lbs. It features a horizontal spindle with a CAT 50 taper standard and an optional BT 50 taper, offering speeds up to 6,000 RPM (standard) with an option for 8,000 RPM, driven by a powerful 40 HP motor rated for 30-minute intervals. The machine supports an Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) with a standard capacity of 24 tools, expandable to 40 tools, enabling rapid 4-second tool changes. It operates on a 3-axis system with optional 4-axis capability, providing extensive travel capacities of 160" in X, 55" in Y, and 50" in Z directions, each with maximum and rapid feed rates of 600 inches per minute. The horizontal configuration combines large-scale machining capacity with efficient tool management and high power spindle operation, suitable for heavy, large workpieces requiring stable, high-torque cutting. This system integrates rapid traverse feed rates for expedited machining cycles, enhancing throughput for large manufacturing or mold-making operations. Its size, power, and tooling flexibility position the HR-160 as a versatile horizontal machining center optimized for demanding industrial environments requiring both surface finishing and heavy material removal.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
160.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Y-Axis Travel
55.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
50.00 ''
Table Size (LxW)
165 x 40
Spindle Power
40.00 HP
Spindle Taper
CAT 50

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