HACO-FAT TUR 630MN / AMN HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

HACO-FAT TUR 630MN / AMN HACO-FAT TUR 630MN / AMN HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
HACO-FAT
Model
TUR 630MN / AMN
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The FAT HACO TUR 630MN/AMN is a CNC horizontal turning center designed for precision machining of large workpieces. Featuring a single main spindle with 2,500 RPM capability and 20.10 HP output, this machine delivers robust turning performance with a maximum swing diameter of 24.080 inches and maximum turning length of 236 inches, accommodating bar stock up to 5.500 inches in diameter. The machine is equipped with an 8-position tool turret for turning operations and a 4-position rotary turret with 7.00 HP and 3,000 RPM for live tooling, enabling integrated milling and drilling capabilities. The turret configuration allows simultaneous single-point cutting with precise tool indexing. The machine operates on two axes (X and Z) with 14.600-inch X-axis travel and 78-inch Z-axis travel, both delivering rapid traverse and feed rates of 315 ipm for efficient chip removal and cycle time reduction. The cast iron bed construction provides exceptional structural stability and rigidity, critical for maintaining precision during heavy-duty machining operations. Standard features include infinitely variable spindle speed control and a 2-speed gearbox for optimized torque at varying speeds. This turning center is particularly suited for high-volume production of shafts, sleeves, and complex turned components requiring both rotary and linear tool engagement.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
2,500.00
Z-Axis Travel
78.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
14.60 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Spindle Power
20.10 HP

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