MAS MCU 2000 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
MAS
Model
MCU 2000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The MAS MCU 2000 Vertical Machining Center is a high-performance, three-axis CNC machine designed for demanding production environments. It features a robust table measuring 88.000 inches in length by 58.000 inches in width, capable of supporting workpieces up to 26,000 lbs, making it ideal for heavy-duty machining tasks. The vertical spindle is equipped with a standard 40 taper, with an optional 50 taper for increased versatility and rigidity. Spindle speeds reach up to 12,000 RPM as standard, with an optional upgrade to 18,000 RPM, and delivers a 30-minute power rating of 46 HP, expandable to 60 HP for more intensive applications. Tooling is managed by a dual-arm automatic tool changer, accommodating 45 tools as standard and up to 60 tools as an option, with a rapid tool change time of 12 seconds. The machine provides extensive travel across all axes: 78.700 inches on X, 59.000 inches on Y, and 39.000 inches on Z, supporting large and complex workpieces. Maximum feed rates are 400 ipm, while rapid traverse reaches 1,170 ipm on each axis, ensuring fast and efficient machining cycles. The MAS MCU 2000 combines high rigidity, precision, and productivity, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including aerospace, automotive, and mold and die manufacturing.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
88 x 58
Z-Axis Travel
39.00 ''
Y-Axis Travel
59.00 ''
X-Axis Travel
78.70 ''
Max Spindle Speed
12,000.00
Spindle Power
46.00 HP

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