HNK VTC/NT-50/60 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

HNK VTC/NT-50/60 HNK VTC/NT-50/60 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
HNK
Model
VTC/NT-50/60
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC turning machine features a robust main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 196.000 inches and a maximum turning length of 118.000 inches, supported by a large 196.900-inch chuck diameter and a maximum swing of 236.200 inches, enabling it to accommodate very large workpieces. It operates at a maximum spindle speed of 50 RPM with a powerful 193-horsepower motor, delivering substantial torque for heavy-duty turning applications. The machine supports single-tool simultaneous cutting, optimized for turning operations, with up to 1,500 horsepower available for rotary live tooling, allowing for high-performance driven tool functions. It comes standard with 2 axes of motion and offers optional configurations with up to 3 axes for increased machining complexity and flexibility, suitable for advanced turning tasks that may include partial milling or drilling operations. This configuration balances high torque with extensive capacity, ideal for machining large, heavy components requiring precision and power. The machine's large chuck and swing size paired with a moderate spindle speed suggest specialization for substantial, slow-speed cutting tasks often seen in industries such as aerospace, energy, or heavy equipment manufacturing, where precision turning of large-diameter cylindrical parts is critical. Its multi-axis capabilities and rotary tooling also enable complex geometries and enhanced part finish quality in a single setup, improving efficiency and reducing repositioning errors.

Technical Attributes

# of Axes
2
Max Spindle Speed
50.00 RPM
Spindle Taper
CAT 50
Spindle Power
193.00 HP
Table Size (LxW)
60 x 26

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