HULLER HILLE NB-H 150 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
HULLER HILLE
Model
NB-H 150
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Hüller Hille NB-H 150 Horizontal Machining Center features a robust CNC Siemens 850M control system and offers precise multi-axis machining with travel capacities of 31.4 inches on the X-axis, and 24.7 inches on both Y- and Z-axes. Powered by a 23-horsepower motor, the machine operates at a maximum spindle speed of 25 RPM, optimized for heavy-duty horizontal metalworking tasks. It supports a large tool changer capacity with 120 tools, enabling extensive versatility and reduced downtime during tool changes. The pallet system comprises a 24.7-inch square pallet, facilitating efficient workpiece handling and setup repeatability. Its design integrates a horizontal spindle orientation ideal for machining complex parts with high stability and rigidity. This machining center is suited for operations requiring high precision, a wide variety of tooling options, and efficient pallet handling, making it ideal for large batch manufacturing or complex part production in automotive, aerospace, and heavy machinery industries. The Siemens 850M CNC controller enhances programmable accuracy, automation, and process repeatability in demanding industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

Y-Axis Travel
24.70 ''
Control System
SIEMENS 850M
X-Axis Travel
31.40 ''
Spindle Power
23.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
24.70 ''
Table Size (LxW)
24.7 x 24.7
Max Spindle Speed
25.00 RPM

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