HACO-FAT TUR1300-4MN HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
HACO-FAT
Model
TUR1300-4MN
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The HACO-FAT TUR1300-4MN is a robust horizontal machining center engineered for heavy-duty turning of large workpieces. It features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 63.000 inches and a turning length of up to 630.000 inches, accommodating substantial components with ease. The machine is equipped with a 20.000-inch chuck diameter and a maximum swing of 51.000 inches, ensuring versatility in handling oversized parts. The main spindle supports a bar diameter of up to 5.500 inches, ideal for bar-fed operations. The spindle operates at a maximum speed of 900 RPM, with a standard power output of 50 HP and an optional upgrade to 75 HP for demanding applications. The TUR1300-4MN is fitted with a single main spindle, but the configuration allows for dual spindle setups with identical specifications. The primary tool carrier supports up to 8 turning tools and 4 rotary tools, enabling a range of machining operations. The machine is designed for simultaneous use of one cutting tool and operates on a 2-axis system, with an optional 3-axis configuration for enhanced flexibility. The TUR1300-4MN’s step-bed design ensures exceptional stability and rigidity, making it suitable for high-precision, high-torque machining tasks in industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
900.00 RPM
# of Axes
3.00
Spindle Power
50.00 HP

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