The Harrison Alpha Plus 400S is a versatile horizontal CNC lathe designed for precision turning operations. It features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 9.63" and a maximum turning length of 50", accommodating workpieces up to 2.1" in bar diameter. The spindle delivers 10 HP of power with a maximum speed of 2,500 RPM and supports a 6" chuck diameter and a maximum swing of 15.75". This model includes a turret-style primary tool carrier capable of holding up to four tools but performs one simultaneous cutting operation. The machine operates on a two-axis system with 9" travel along the X-axis and 50" along the Z-axis, both axes capable of a maximum feed rate and rapid traverse of 240 inches per minute. The robust construction and CNC control enable efficient machining of medium-sized shafts and complex components, making it suitable for engineering shops and production environments requiring accurate turning and controlled feed rates. This lathe emphasizes reliable performance with moderate tool capacity and a focus on high spindle power and precision longitudinal travel. The compact footprint of approximately 101" length by 60" width and 68" height, combined with a weight near 4,750 lbs, ensures it fits well in standard machine shop layouts while delivering substantial machining capabilities. The inclusion of a turret tool post and the powerful spindle make the Harrison Alpha Plus 400S a solid choice for turning jobs demanding precision and durability.
HARRISON LATHE ALPHA PLUS 400S HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
Spindle Power
10.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
50.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
9.00 ''
# of Axes
2.00
Y-Axis Travel
50.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
2,500.00
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