MAMMOTH PROKING LC-35 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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MAMMOTH PROKING
Model
LC-35
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The MAMMOTH PROKING LC-35 is a heavy-duty horizontal machining center designed for large-scale turning operations. It features a robust main spindle capable of turning diameters up to 20.080 inches and a maximum turning length of 472.000 inches, with a maximum swing of 34.650 inches and a chuck diameter of 20.000 inches. The spindle is powered by a 30 HP motor and operates at speeds up to 630 RPM, with an optional 500 RPM setting for precision machining. This model supports dual spindle operation with identical specifications. The primary tool carrier is a turret tool post accommodating up to 12 tools, allowing for versatile tool changes with a single simultaneous cutting tool operation. It operates with two axes: an X-axis travel of 20 inches and a Z-axis travel ranging from 78.740 inches, with an optional extension to 472.000 inches. Both axes achieve rapid traverse and maximum feed rates of 236 inches per minute, ensuring efficient material removal and precision control. Its construction includes a solid, flat-bed design suitable for handling large workpieces and heavy-duty machining tasks. The combination of powerful spindles, extensive travel ranges, and versatile tooling makes the LC-35 ideal for applications requiring machining of oversized components such as shafts, rollers, and large housings often encountered in heavy equipment and energy sectors. The machine's design emphasizes durability, flexibility, and precision in demanding industrial environments.

Technical Attributes

# of Axes
2.00
X-Axis Travel
20.00 ''
Spindle Power
30.00 HP
Max Spindle Speed
630.00 RPM
Z-Axis Travel
78.74 ''

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