Mazak PFH4800 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER

MAZAK PFH4800 Mazak PFH4800 HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTER equipment image

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OEM
MAZAK
Model
PFH4800
Year of Manufacture
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Category
HORIZONTAL MACHINING CENTERS

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Technical Description

The 2005 Mazak PFH-4800 is a precision CNC 4-axis horizontal machining center engineered for high-performance production machining. This machine features a Mazatrol Fusion 640M CNC control system that delivers exceptional accuracy and ease of operation. The robust 30 horsepower spindle operates at a maximum speed of 15,000 RPM, providing the cutting power necessary for demanding applications. The machine boasts substantial work envelope capabilities with X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis travels of 22.05 inches, 24.8 inches, and 23.62 inches respectively. The work table measures 15.75" x 15.75" with a maximum pallet load capacity of 1,543 pounds, accommodating workpieces up to 24.8 inches in diameter. The spindle nose features a CAT-40 taper with through-spindle coolant capability, ensuring optimal cooling during high-speed operations. This horizontal machining center is equipped with a 120-station automatic tool changer, enabling rapid tool changes and minimizing non-cutting time. The full 4th-axis (B-axis) pallet indexing provides 360-degree positioning capability with 0.001-degree resolution, allowing complex angular workpiece machining. Additional features include a Mayfran chip conveyor system for efficient chip removal, Renishaw MP10 tool probe for automatic tool measurement and breakage detection, and an embedded Ethernet port for seamless data communication. The machine weighs approximately 24,100 pounds and measures 212" x 96" x 110", requiring substantial floor space and proper foundation support. This combination of specifications makes the PFH-4800 suitable for precision aerospace, automotive, and industrial component manufacturing.

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