The Harrison Alpha Plus 800S is a precision CNC turning center featuring FANUC 21 control technology designed for high-volume production work. This horizontal machining center accommodates workpieces up to 20.5 inches in turning diameter with a maximum longitudinal capacity of 120 inches, controlled by a 20-inch chuck. The machine boasts a maximum swing of 31.5 inches over the bed, enabling efficient machining of larger diameter components. The primary spindle operates at a maximum of 1,500 RPM with 35 horsepower, providing robust cutting capability for demanding turning operations. The two-axis CNC system (X and Z) delivers rapid traverse speeds of 240 inches per minute on both axes, facilitating quick tool movements and cycle time reduction. The X-axis travel measures 20 inches with optional configurations available, while the Z-axis travel extends to 80 inches, expandable to 120 inches for extended workpiece handling. The machine features a turret-type tool carrier supporting up to four turning tools with single-point simultaneous cutting capability. Maximum feed rates of 240 inches per minute on both axes enable precision finishing and rapid material removal. This industrial-grade lathe is engineered for consistent repeatability and precision work, making it suitable for production shops requiring dependable turning operations on medium to large workpieces. The machine's substantial 12,500-pound construction ensures rigidity and vibration dampening during extended machining cycles, while its comprehensive CNC functionality supports complex programming including threading, taper turning, and multiple diameter operations.
HARRISON LATHE ALPHA PLUS 800S HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
X-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
80.00 ''
Spindle Power
35.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
1,500.00
# of Axes
2.00
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