HACO-FAT TUR1150MN HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
HACO-FAT
Model
TUR1150MN
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The HACO-FAT TUR1150MN is a heavy-duty horizontal machining center designed for precision turning of large workpieces, featuring a maximum turning diameter of 472 inches and a turning length capacity of 236 inches. It is equipped with a single main spindle capable of a maximum swing of 45 inches and a spindle bore to accommodate bars up to 5.5 inches in diameter. The main spindle runs at up to 900 RPM, delivering a power output of 60 HP, and utilizes a 25-inch diameter chuck for stable work holding. The machine’s primary tool system features a VDI60 turret with 8 tools for turning operations and 4 rotary tools, though it supports only one simultaneous cutting tool at a time. The CNC machining center operates on two axes, with a substantial Z-axis travel of 80 inches and X-axis travel of 25.5 inches, both offering a maximum feed rate of 126 inches per minute and rapid traverse speeds up to 400 inches per minute, enabling efficient and precise material removal. The HACO-FAT TUR1150MN is engineered for heavy and large-scale workpieces, emphasizing exceptional structural stability and precision, well suited for demanding industrial manufacturing processes requiring high accuracy and rigidity in machining operations.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
900.00 RPM
# of Axes
2.00
Z-Axis Travel
80.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
25.50 ''
Spindle Power
60.00 HP
Y-Axis Travel
25.50 ''

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