KNUTH V-TURN 410/1000 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

KNUTH V-TURN 410/1000 KNUTH V-TURN 410/1000 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
KNUTH
Model
V-TURN 410/1000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC vertical machining center features a main spindle with a maximum turning diameter of 16.000 inches and a maximum turning length of 40.000 inches, allowing for the machining of large cylindrical workpieces. The spindle chuck diameter is 6.000 inches, providing secure clamping for a variety of part sizes. The machine’s maximum swing is 16.000 inches, ensuring compatibility with parts up to this diameter without interference. The spindle operates at speeds up to 3,000 RPM, delivering high performance for precision turning operations, and is powered by a 7.50 HP motor, offering sufficient torque for demanding applications. The vertical machining center supports up to two simultaneous cutting tools, enhancing productivity and enabling complex multi-tool operations. The X-axis travel is 8.000 inches, and the Z-axis travel is 6.000 inches, providing precise control over tool positioning for accurate machining. These specifications make the machine suitable for a wide range of turning tasks, from general production to high-precision components, with the ability to handle both large and intricate parts efficiently.

Technical Attributes

Max Spindle Speed
3,000.00 RPM
X-Axis Travel
8.00 ''
Spindle Power
7.50 HP
Z-Axis Travel
6.00 ''
Chuck Size
10 - 10
Max Swing
15.00 '' 16.00 ''
Center Height
8.0000 ''
Distance Between Centers
40.00 ''
Bed Length
10.00 ''
Spindle Bore Diameter
2.00 ''
Table Size (LxW)
50 x 20

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