Matsuura VX-660 VERTICAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
MATSUURA
Model
VX-660
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
VERTICAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

This vertical machining center features a spacious 37.010" × 21.650" work table capable of supporting workpieces up to 1,100 lbs, with optional support for index and rotary tables to enhance operational flexibility. The machine offers impressive travel dimensions with 40.150" X-axis, 24.010" Y-axis, and 24.010" Z-axis strokes, accommodating a wide range of part geometries and sizes. The vertical spindle delivers variable speed capabilities from 50 to 15,000 RPM, enabling optimization for diverse materials and cutting conditions across roughing and finishing operations. The system accommodates 30 tools via a 7/24 Taper JIS BT40 tool carrier, ensuring extended unattended machining cycles with rapid tool changes. Standard 3-axis CNC control provides simultaneous X, Y, and Z-axis coordination for complex cavity work, mold making, and precision component manufacturing. The optional 4-axis capability enables rotational indexing for multi-sided part processing without manual repositioning. Built-in rigidity and precision ground components deliver consistent repeatability for tight tolerance applications across aerospace, automotive, medical device, and die/mold industries. The machine integrates automatic coolant systems and full guarding for operator safety and chip management. Its robust construction and flexible configuration make it suitable for job shop environments requiring both high-volume production runs and low-quantity custom work.

Technical Attributes

Table Size (LxW)
37.01 x 21.65
Spindle Taper
CAT 40
X-Axis Travel
40.15 ''
Y-Axis Travel
24.01 ''
Max Spindle Speed
15,000.00
Z-Axis Travel
24.01 ''
Spindle Power
15.00 HP

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