MAZAK FH-4000 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

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OEM
MAZAK
Model
FH-4000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The Mazak FH-4000 is a CNC horizontal machining center equipped with a 30 horsepower spindle capable of reaching 12,000 RPM, making it suitable for precision metalworking operations. The machine features four axes of motion, including X, Y, and Z linear axes with travels of 22, 20, and 24.8 inches respectively, plus a B-axis with 1-degree indexing capability for rotational positioning. The dual-pallet system accommodates 15.75-inch square pallets, each supporting up to 661 pounds of workload, enabling efficient job transitions and extended production runs. The automatic tool changer accommodates tools with CAT 40 tapers and features rapid 3.5-second chip-to-chip tool change times. Rapid traverse rates reach 1,417 inches per minute across all axes, while cutting feed rates are infinitely variable from 0.01 to 1,417 IPM. The machine is controlled by a MAZATROL Fusion 640M CNC system offering conversational programming capabilities. Additional features include coolant-through-spindle technology at 213 PSI, rigid tapping capability, a rear-exit chip conveyor, and an oil cooler for thermal management. Measuring 159 x 99 x 97 inches and weighing approximately 17,250 pounds, the FH-4000 requires 49 kVA of three-phase power at 205-220 volts and 90 PSI compressed air at 4 SCFM. This versatile horizontal machining center is ideal for production work demanding high throughput, tool versatility, and consistent dimensional accuracy.

Technical Attributes

Y-Axis Travel
28.74 ''
Z-Axis Travel
31.50 ''
# of Axes
4.00
X-Axis Travel
28.74 ''
Max Spindle Speed
18,000.00
Table Size (LxW)
19.69 x 19.69
Spindle Power
47.00 HP
Spindle Taper
CAT 40

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