Kira KDM 50V VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
KIRA
Model
KDM 50V
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC machining center features a **vertical spindle with a BBT40 taper**, operating at a maximum speed of **8,000 RPM** with an optional upgrade to **10,000 RPM**, powered by a **20 HP motor (30 min rating)**. The machine table measures **36.22 inches in length by 19.69 inches in width**, supporting workpieces up to **1,323 lbs**. A **30-tool automatic tool changer (ATC)** is standard, with an option for 40 tools, enabling fast tool changes of **1.3 seconds (tool-to-tool)** and chip-to-chip time of **3.9 seconds**. Three axes (X, Y, Z) provide travels of **35.43", 20.47", and 20.08"**, respectively, each capable of rapid traverse speeds up to **1,417 inches per minute**. The spindle utilizes a direct-contact BBT40 taper system ensuring high rigidity and precision, reducing vibration and maintaining accuracy during heavy cutting and high-speed machining. The ATC improves productivity by minimizing downtime during tool changes. The machine offers optional pallet changer configurations to maximize throughput. This robust vertical machining center is suitable for demanding milling operations with its high load capacity, precision spindle, and rapid axis feeds, making it ideal for manufacturing components requiring tight tolerances and consistent surface finish quality. Its configuration supports complex machining tasks with efficient tool management, enhancing both accuracy and productivity for applications in aerospace, automotive, and general manufacturing industries.

Technical Attributes

Spindle Power
20.00 HP
Z-Axis Travel
20.08 ''
X-Axis Travel
35.43 ''
Table Size (LxW)
36.22 x 19.69
Y-Axis Travel
20.47 ''
Max Spindle Speed
8,000.00

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