Item functions as originally intended, shows signs of normal wear.
Technical Description
This CNC vertical machining center features a durable 70.9" x 33" worktable capable of supporting up to 3,000 lbs, designed to handle large and heavy workpieces efficiently. It operates primarily on three axes (X, Y, Z) with travels of 51.0", 28.0", and 24.0" respectively, enabling precise machining within a substantial working envelope. The worktable support rotary table is available as an option, enhancing versatility for complex part machining.
The machine is equipped with a vertical spindle featuring a CT 40 taper, delivering a 34 HP output at a 30-minute rating, with a top spindle speed of 6,000 RPM and an optional upgrade to 10,000 RPM for higher-speed operations. A 24-position automatic tool changer (ATC) facilitates efficient tooling management, minimizing downtime during job changes. An optional pallet changer can be integrated for improved workflow and production efficiency.
Feed rates and rapid traverse speeds are set at 590 inches per minute, providing smooth, high-speed positioning and cutting. The spindle's vertical orientation and tooling system are optimized for a variety of milling tasks, ranging from rough cutting to fine finishing on medium to large components. The lack of a U axis allows focused three-axis machining with optional expandability to four axes for more complex operations.
Overall, this system provides robust power, large work capacity, and flexible tooling options suited for heavy-duty milling applications needing reliable precision and productivity.
Technical Attributes
X-Axis Travel
51.00 ''
Max Spindle Speed
6,000.00
Z-Axis Travel
24.00 ''
Spindle Power
34.00 HP
Table Size (LxW)
70.9 x 33
Y-Axis Travel
28.00 ''
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