HMT HTC-600 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

HMT HTC-600 HMT HTC-600 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
HMT
Model
HTC-600
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The HMT HTC-600 is a horizontal machining center designed for precision and heavy-duty machining tasks. It features a 23.62" x 23.62" worktable capable of supporting up to 2,200 lbs, enabling large and heavy workpieces to be machined with stability. The machine operates with a horizontal spindle, available in #45 taper standard with an optional #50 taper, providing up to 4,000 RPM and powered by a 20 HP motor rated for 30 minutes. Its automatic tool changer (ATC) supports 32 tools as standard, with an option to expand up to 60 tools, allowing flexibility for complex machining operations. The rapid traverse rate across all three linear axes (X, Y, Z) is 472 inches per minute, with travels of 31.5" on X and Z axes and 27.56" on Y, ensuring efficient movement and machining speed. The HTC-600 is a 3-axis machine without a U-axis and offers an optional pallet changer with two pallets, enhancing workflow automation. Its robust build is suitable for a wide range of machining requirements, balancing power, precision, and tool capacity in a compact footprint. The combination of high feed rates, spindle power, and tooling flexibility makes the HTC-600 ideal for horizontal machining tasks requiring stability and throughput.

Technical Attributes

X-Axis Travel
32.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
32.00 ''
Y-Axis Travel
28.00 ''
Table Size (LxW)
23.62 x 23.62
Spindle Power
20.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
4,000.00
Spindle Taper
#45

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