FUJI TNW-4500 (R) HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
FUJI
Model
TNW-4500 (R)
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The FUJI TNW-4500 (R) Horizontal Machining Center is a dual-spindle CNC lathe designed for high-precision turning and complex machining applications. It features two main spindles, each capable of a turning diameter up to 12.0 inches and a turning length of 17.0 inches, with 10-inch diameter chucks. Both spindles operate at a maximum speed of 2,910 RPM, powered by 30 HP motors, delivering substantial machining power. The machine includes two turrets, each with 12 tools for turning and 12 rotary live tools, supporting dynamic multitasking with simultaneous use of two cutting tools. The live rotary tools operate at up to 5,000 RPM with 10 HP, enabling versatile milling, drilling, and tapping operations. The machining center supports four linear axes (X, Y, Z, and an additional axis) with optional expansion to 6-axis control for advanced multi-directional machining. The X and Z axes offer travel up to 15.55 inches each, with rapid traverse rates of 787 inches per minute, enabling efficient tool movement and reduced cycle times. This machine is optimized for complex production runs requiring high rigidity, precision, and multi-functionality, incorporating state-of-the-art turret and spindle technology to maximize productivity and machining flexibility. Its dual-spindle, dual-turret arrangement coupled with high-power live tooling makes it suitable for demanding manufacturing environments, including automotive, aerospace, and general precision engineering sectors.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2,910.00
Z-Axis Travel
15.55 ''
Spindle Power
30.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
15.55 ''
# of Axes
6.00

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