The KENT CNC TA-34 Horizontal Machining Center is engineered for heavy-duty precision machining with a maximum spindle swing of 34 inches and a robust main spindle delivering 25 HP at a base 100 RPM, with an optional upgrade to 30 HP at 400 RPM. It features a single main spindle designed for versatile horizontal milling operations. The machine is equipped with a precision H4-250 primary hydraulic turret capable of holding 4 tools, with an optional V8-100 secondary tool carrier providing up to 8 tools, enhancing tooling flexibility. This center supports simultaneous operation of one cutting tool and operates on a 2-axis system, offering extensive travel of 118 inches on the X, Y, and Z axes. Each axis delivers a maximum and rapid feed rate of 236 inches per minute, ensuring both precision and productivity in material handling and machining processes. The TA-34 is controlled via a Fanuc CNC system, known for reliability and ease of programming. Its construction supports high rigidity and stability for machining large, complex workpieces typical in aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications. This machining center is suitable for firms needing large part capacity combined with precise, consistent horizontal milling performance. Its combination of heavy spindle power, extensive axis travel, and flexible tool turret options makes it ideal for multi-function machining tasks requiring high throughput and accuracy.
KENT CNC, A DIVISION OF KENT INDUSTRIAL USA INC. TA-34 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER Technical Specifications | Aucto
Technical Attributes
# of Axes
2.00
Z-Axis Travel
118.00 ''
Spindle Power
25.00 HP
X-Axis Travel
118.00 ''
Y-Axis Travel
118.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
100.00 RPM
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