HNK VTC/NT-20/25 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

HNK VTC/NT-20/25 HNK VTC/NT-20/25 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
HNK
Model
VTC/NT-20/25
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 78.000 inches and a turning length capacity of up to 70.900 inches, allowing it to accommodate large workpieces. The machine offers a maximum swing of 98.400 inches, enabling it to handle wide-diameter parts without interference. Operating at a spindle speed of 120 RPM, the spindle is powered by a 53 HP motor, providing significant torque for heavy-duty cutting operations. It supports single simultaneous cutting tool operation and includes a rotary tool with a powerful 1,500 HP motor, suitable for additional machining tasks such as milling or drilling on the workpiece. The vertical machining center operates primarily on 2 axes, with options to upgrade to 3 axes, expanding its capability for more complex and precise multi-dimensional machining tasks. This configuration makes it adaptable for a variety of turning applications, from basic to moderately complex geometries. The combination of large capacity, strong spindle power, and multi-axis potential positions this vertical machining center well for manufacturing sizable, precise components, particularly where turning diameter and length are critical factors. The provision of a high-powered rotary tool further enhances versatility, allowing secondary machining without repositioning the workpiece, thus improving efficiency and accuracy. This machine is suitable for industries requiring large-scale component production with reliable power and the possibility of multi-axis machining.

Technical Attributes

# of Axes
2
Spindle Power
53.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
120.00 RPM
Table Size (LxW)
25 x 16

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