HNK VTC/NT-12/16 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

HNK VTC/NT-12/16 HNK VTC/NT-12/16 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
HNK
Model
VTC/NT-12/16
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC turning center features a robust main spindle capable of handling a maximum turning diameter of 49.2 inches and a maximum turning length of 47.2 inches, supported by a chuck diameter also measuring 49.2 inches, allowing for large workpieces to be machined with precision. The spindle offers a maximum swing of 63.0 inches and operates at a maximum speed of 320 RPM, powered by a 50 HP motor enabling effective heavy-duty cutting operations. The machine supports a maximum of one simultaneous cutting tool in turning operations, with an optional 2-axis standard configuration expandable up to 3 axes, enhancing its machining versatility. Additionally, the rotary tool is equipped with a powerful 1,500 HP motor, facilitating advanced live tooling capabilities for milling and drilling tasks integrated into the turning process. This combination of features makes the unit suitable for high-precision and large-scale turning applications with flexibility for multi-axis machining. The heavy spindle power coupled with large swing and chuck size allows for handling substantial and complex parts in aerospace, automotive, or heavy machinery manufacturing environments, while the tool capacity and optional axis expansions support complex operations such as off-center milling or secondary machining without reclamping. This machine is designed for high rigidity, accuracy, and efficient material removal under heavy cutting loads, making it an optimal choice for demanding industrial CNC turning applications.

Technical Attributes

# of Axes
2
Max Spindle Speed
320.00 RPM
Spindle Power
50.00 HP
Table Size (LxW)
55 x 20

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