Leadwell V-40 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
LEADWELL
Model
V-40
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This CNC machining center features a substantial X-axis travel of 40 inches, Y-axis travel of 20 inches, and Z-axis travel of 24 inches, enabling versatile machining of large workpieces. Powered by a robust 25-horsepower motor, it operates at a maximum spindle speed of 12,000 RPM, facilitating efficient material removal and fine finishing. The machine includes an Automatic Tool Changer (ATC) with 24 stations, allowing for extended, uninterrupted machining cycles and rapid tool swaps. The worktable measures 20 inches in width by 40 inches in length, supporting a wide range of part sizes and configurations. It employs a BT-40 taper for the spindle interface, suitable for a broad variety of tooling options. The headstock spindle speed varies from 80 to 8,000 RPM, offering flexibility for different cutting speeds and materials. Physically, the machine's external dimensions are 117.7 inches by 88.6 inches by 102.4 inches, reflecting a large, industrial-grade footprint suitable for demanding shop floor environments. At a weight of 11,023 pounds, the machine is built for stability and vibration damping, contributing to machining precision and surface finish quality. This configuration supports high power machining with a balance of speed and rigidity, ideal for heavy-duty milling tasks across various metals and composites, integrating automated tool handling for increased productivity and operational efficiency.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
35 x 19.7
Max Spindle Speed
8,000.00 RPM
Y-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Spindle Taper
CAT 40
Z-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Spindle Power
24.80 HP
X-Axis Travel
31.40 ''
# of Axes
4
Control System
FANUC OI-MB

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