Keppler HDC 3000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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- HDC 3000
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- HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS
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The Keppler HDC 3000 is a high-performance horizontal machining center designed for demanding industrial applications, offering exceptional versatility and precision. This advanced machine features six processing axes, with the capability to operate all six axes simultaneously, enabling complex multi-sided and multi-angle machining operations with outstanding accuracy. Controlled by the robust Heidenhain TNC 530 CNC system, the HDC 3000 delivers reliable, intuitive operation and seamless integration into modern manufacturing environments. The machine is available in both rotary table and fixed table configurations, accommodating a wide range of workpiece sizes and machining requirements. The rotary table version provides a standard clamping surface of 1250 mm x 1650 mm and can handle workpieces up to 6 tons, while the fixed table models offer table sizes ranging from 2100 mm x 1200 mm up to 4000 mm x 1200 mm, also supporting loads up to 6 tons. The HDC 3000 is equipped with a powerful spindle, capable of speeds up to 16,000 rpm, and features a 40-pocket tool changer for efficient tool management. The machine’s design includes an extended Y-axis traverse path, allowing for full utilization of the table surface and minimizing the need for re-clamping. With a maximum interference cycle diameter of up to 2300 mm, the HDC 3000 is well-suited for machining large, bulky components. Its robust construction, combined with advanced CNC technology and flexible configuration options, makes the Keppler HDC 3000 an ideal solution for high-precision, high-efficiency machining in industries such as mold making, aerospace, and heavy engineering.
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- HEIDENHAIN TNC 530
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