HACO-FAT TUR930SC HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
HACO-FAT
Model
TUR930SC
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The HACO-FAT TUR930SC Horizontal Machining Center is a robust CNC lathe designed for heavy-duty turning operations, featuring a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 37.000" (940 mm) and a maximum turning length of 236.000" (6,000 mm), accommodating large workpieces with precision. The main spindle chuck diameter is 20.000" (508 mm), supporting a wide range of workholding options, while the maximum bar diameter is 5.500" (140 mm), ideal for bar-fed machining. The machine is equipped with a single main spindle capable of reaching up to 1,770 RPM and delivering 30 HP, ensuring high-performance cutting across diverse materials. The TUR930SC utilizes a QC toolpost as the primary tool carrier, allowing for quick and secure tool changes, and supports one simultaneous cutting tool for efficient turning operations. With a maximum spindle swing of 37.000" (940 mm), the machine provides ample clearance for complex part geometries. The control system supports two axes, enabling precise linear and rotational movements for accurate contouring and facing. The rigid construction and advanced spindle technology make the TUR930SC suitable for demanding industrial applications, delivering reliability, accuracy, and productivity in high-volume and heavy-duty machining environments.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
1,770.00
# of Axes
2.00
Spindle Power
30.00 HP

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