HURCO BMC 30 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
HURCO
Model
BMC 30
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC machining center features a robust work envelope with X-axis travel of 30 inches, Y-axis travel of 17 inches, and Z-axis travel of 24 inches, enabling machining of sizable components. It is powered by a 15 HP spindle motor capable of achieving up to 6,000 RPM, supporting a spindle speed maximum of 8,000 RPM for a range of cutting applications. The spindle utilizes a CAT 40 taper, a widely recognized steep taper standard (ASME B5.50) characterized by an 8°17'50'' cone angle, offering secure and precise tool holding suitable for operations up to high speeds and heavy-duty machining requirements. Its tool magazine supports 30 automatic tool changes (ATC), enhancing productivity by minimizing manual intervention. The machine’s table measures 40 inches in length and 15 inches in width, providing a stable and versatile platform for workpieces. The CAT 40 spindle taper, standard in industry for machining centers, ensures compatibility with a broad range of tooling, providing both dimensional accuracy and rigidity. The combination of a powerful spindle, extensive axis travel, and automated tool capacity makes this machine suitable for complex and varied milling tasks in medium to large-scale manufacturing environments.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Taper
CAT 40
Y-Axis Travel
17.00 ''
Z-Axis Travel
24.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
30.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
8,000.00 RPM
Spindle Power
15.00 HP
Table Size (LxW)
15x40

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